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your research interests, your fit with the position, and your motivation for a publication-oriented PhD Curriculum Vitae (CV) Academic transcripts and diplomas (Bachelor and Master) Master thesis
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optimization is necessary for lower optical losses, increased component performance, and improved interfacing with optical fibers. The advertised position will work on two main projects: (1) TFLN circuit
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and management skills of PhD students Profile You have completed a Master's Degree relevant to Paleoclimate study (e.g Earth Science, or Atmosphere and Climate study in Physics or Geography realm) You
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Management Team to ensure that communication and reporting actively contribute to the program's long-term direction, visibility, and impact. Your main responsibilities are to: Lead strategic communication
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consortium Profile Master`s degree in microsystems engineering, biomedical engineering or interdisciplinary study programmes. Candidates with background in biology, bioengineering, biotechnology
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application including the following documents (concatenated into one PDF): CV Bachelor and Master transcripts Motivation letter (motivation & fit to the project and the host lab) Letters of recommendation
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to partition net ecosystem CO2 fluxes and evapotranspiration into their individual components—gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration as well as transpiration and evaporation—and to identify
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, the main objectives are: To classify the topology of damage on blades, by studying the extensive relevant literature. Indeed, often-observed damage mechanisms of blades include the root and the transition
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-representation and reporting of BPL results in consortium meetings Co-coordination of tasks with all consortium partners Profile Master in molecular biology, microbiology or industrial biotechnology Good
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, knowledge distillation, and novel architectures beyond CNNs Real-time embedded signal processing for perception and decision-making While the main focus is on autonomous drones, robotics, and space