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future product owners and users is a key factor to the success of these projects. In this, you will work closely with other LTU researchers and doctoral students. Duties As a PhD student, you work towards
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working with both academic and industrial partners in Europe. Hence, collaboration with the software and automation industry in the form of both future product owners and users is a key factor to the
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factor to the success of these projects. In this, you will work closely with other LTU researchers and doctoral students. Duties As a PhD student, you work towards a Doctoral degree as the final goal
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working with both academic and industrial partners in Europe. Hence, collaboration with the software and automation industry in the form of both future product owners and users is a key factor to the
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cementitious binders and concretes. You should speak fluent English. For further information about a specific subject see General curricula for the Board of the faculty of science and technology Further
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subject see general curricula for the Board of the faculty of science and technology Qualifications To be qualified for the position, you must have a MSc degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or
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. -Mission-specific modules such as autonomous firefighting, sampling, rescue operations, or large-scale mission planning. For further information about a specific subject see general curricula for the Board
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research in our research group alone and in collaboration. For further information about a specific subject see General syllabus for the Board of the faculty of science and technology Further information
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research in our research group alone and in collaboration. For further information about a specific subject see General syllabus for the Board of the faculty of science and technology Further information
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cementitious materials, life cycle assessment, or circular design principles. For further information about a specific subject see - General syllabus for the Board of the faculty of science and technology