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be in close collaboration with our EUROfusion partners under the supervision of Xuping Zhang. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Robotics with good experiences in dynamics and control
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scientific staff and 85 PhD students. English is the primary language used for internal communication and teaching, and international candidates are not required to learn Danish. Aarhus University offers a
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Professors, three Assistant Professors, a Lab Manager, a Center Administrator, an Administrative Supporter and approximately 15 – 20 PhD students, Postdocs, and visiting Scientists. Several POLIMA researchers
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to peer-reviewed journal publications and conference presentations. Your competencies We are seeking candidates who possess, or are about to complete, a PhD degree in Mechanical, Structural, Civil
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be in close collaboration with our EUROfusion partners under the supervision of Xuping Zhang. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Robotics with good experiences in dynamics and control
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following thematic areas: • AREA 1: Machine learning and AI-driven methods for design, simulation, and optimisation in architectural and construction engineering. • AREA 2: Robotic and additive
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does not involve single-crystal synthesis. This project involves intensive international collaboration with multiple research groups. Your profile You hold a PhD in physics, chemistry or materials
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the area. Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD degree in a relevant field related to Sensory and Consumer science, from a University or an academic institution As the work will involve international
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include: Supporting the delivery of the 3D-CIRCULAR master and doctorate programmes, including coordination of hybrid (online/in-person) teaching and supervision activities. Updating and refining learning
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Job Description Are you burning for physics and how to teach it? Do you want to be a central part of developing new lab exercises for teaching quantum mechanics and electromagnetism at university