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collaboration with industrial and academic partners Candidate requirements A Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Computational Mechanics, or a related field A strong interest in additive
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initiatives (incl. Singapore and Barcelona). Research field: Information and communication technology Offered by: School of Information Technologies. Department of Software Science Description Supervisor
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the thesis supervisors. Applicants should fulfil the following requirements: A master’s degree in engineering or science, with a focus on nuclear, environmental, chemical, or closely related topics. Strong
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into open-source automated driving stacks. Conduct simulation-based and experimental validation campaigns. Publish results in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Requirements a degree in engineering
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We are offering a fully funded PhD position with a duration of four years for a motivated candidate eager to work at the intersection of cybersecurity, software engineering, and artificial
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motivated candidate eager to work at the intersection of cybersecurity, software engineering, and artificial intelligence. About the project Vulnerabilities in software products continue to be a major
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techniques with open-source autonomous driving software (for sim- ulation and testing) Applicants should fulfil the following requirements: a master’s degree in engineering sciences (preferably in computing
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Studentship partners: University of Salford & The Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation Supervisors: Academic: Prof Paul Comfort (lead), Dr Christopher Bramah, Dr Nicholas Ripley Industrial
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requirements: a master's degree in electrical engineering (preferably with a focus on electrical machines or electrical drives) a clear interest in the topic of the position excellent command of English strong
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artistic outputs . In the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering , the Catalysis Research Group lead by Prof. Riikka Puurunen develops heterogeneous catalysts and evaluates their performance