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The Automation research group at the Department of Electrical Engineering is recruiting a postdoc to contribute to advanced research in discrete-event systems. We are an internationally renowned
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-14170 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Automation research group at the Department of Electrical Engineering is recruiting a postdoc to
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, but for not more than 20% of working hours. What we offer As a postdoc you are given an opportunity to develop your independence as a researcher with support from more senior colleagues. The appointment
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We have the power of over 40,000 students and co-workers. Students who provide hope for the future. Co-workers who contribute to Linköping University meeting challenges of today. Our fundamental
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subject (RAI) (www.ltu.se/robotics ) at the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering at Luleå University of Technology is now looking for a Postdoc contributing to our growing
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Engineering at Luleå University of Technology is now looking for a Postdoc contributing to our growing activities. The RAI team is conducting fundamental research in all the aspects of robotics with a specific
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research groups. https://www.aphys.kth.se/ https://www.albanova.se/ We seek a highly motivated postdoc to conduct experimental research in the Quantum Matter group at the Applied Physics department KTH
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experience with Open Science practices (e.g. contributions to open-source libraries, research data repositories) Personal attributes Strong communication skills for interdisciplinary collaboration Ability
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duties may be involved within the framework of the position, but for not more than 20% of working hours. What we offer As a postdoc you are given an opportunity to develop your independence as a researcher
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University. Last application date is 2025-07-15. Research description The postdoc position is supported by a new ERC Starting Grant, ARIMETH. The project aims to unravel how methane emissions form Arctic river