14 phd-computer-engineering-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at Lulea University of Technology in Sweden
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an application-tailored design of dependable communication and computation systems. Project description This PhD project is linked to the European research projects UPPRAISE and MEDUSA, which aim to advance
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technology, such as materials mechanics and machine elements. In the undergraduate program, the two main programs focusing on the international profile of the Division of Materials Science are essential
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, publications, and collaboration, as well as to educational activities within the framework of LTU’s profile areas. Qualifications To be eligible for a postdoc position, you must have a PhD in Computer
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engineering structures made of concrete, steel, wood and other materials, separately or in combination, at normal conditions, in cold climate and in fire. Project description This PhD project focuses
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Luleå University of Technology is in strong growth with world-leading competence in several research areas. We shape the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and
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Luleå University of Technology is in strong growth with world-leading competence in several research areas. We shape the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and
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technology platform ‘AI Factory’ Contribution to the organisation of subject’ s International Congress on Industrial AI and eMaintenance Support to the researchers and PhDs in the research team Implementation
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/councils, EU framework program or industry. Qualifications To be eligible for this postdoctoral position, you must hold a PhD in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a closely related field, with a
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The EISLAB division of the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering conducts research within Cyber-Physical Systems
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The EISLAB division of the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering conducts research within Cyber-Physical Systems