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planning, allowing them to function as a coordinated unit. The multi-vehicle platform will be developed by the project partners throughout the project and validated in offshore conditions. PhD Focus Area
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Network funded by the European Union. As a Doctoral Candidate in MET2ADAPT, you will focus on developing a robust framework for uncertainty quantification (UQ) and technology qualification, aimed
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student to work on the development of new theoretical and experimental frameworks for describing light–matter interactions in advanced nanostructures. The position is funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation
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-Argumented Generation (RAG) to improve the quality of a chatbot's answers. As case the PhD project uses a news chatbot called "NEO", developed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) in Geneva. This PhD
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, developing, and bringing forward new sustainable solar energy conversion and storage technologies, in particular new thin film solar cells and modules. Working as a PhD fellow, you will focus on developing a
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. The position is available starting May 1 2026. The successful candidate will work on assembling and developing experimental templates for the observation of strong light–matter coupling in cathodoluminescence
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over-the-top and the ongoing development of 5G and 6G. With new network structures, also conditions for content creation changes; it can be assembled ‘on the fly’ allowing for a highly granular and
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), we are seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD candidate to work on exploring connections between quantum mechanics and gravity, in particular on theoretical development of potential low-energy
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interface of microbiology, chemical ecology, bioinformatics and drug discovery, contributing understanding that can support development of new antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria. The project is funded
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interdisciplinary lab will include two PhD students and a cross-disciplinary team of supervisors. The team members, including the two PhD students, will collaborate closely to bridge technical development and