41 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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(Singapore). Application deadline for both on March 5, 2026. More details and application links: https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/898611?l=en https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/898105?l=en Where to apply Website
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publication list. You have well developed analytical and problem-solving skills. The candidate should have very good knowledge of the English language, such as written and oral skills since communication is
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CAD workstations to ensure 100% functionality by August 15; Develop and publish comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Quick-Start Guides, and safety protocols; Establish and document a
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the transition towards a sustainable society. At KTH, you have the opportunity to grow and develop in a creative and dynamic environment, with good working conditions and attractive benefits. Equality, diversity
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coupling where applicable. The present post-doc position will contribute and lead research in relation to the development and validation of techno-economic performance models for the design and operation of
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. This postdoctoral position at KTH focuses on developing advanced modelling frameworks and techno-economic analyses within two national research projects addressing virtual energy sharing and large-scale
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innovation. As a leading international technical university, we play an active role in advancing the transition towards a sustainable society. At KTH, you have the opportunity to grow and develop in a creative
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environment and supporting comfort for building users. The goal of the project is to identify the key drivers of building maintenance costs and develop accurate cost predictions for various types of residential
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced fracture models for predicting material degradation and failure in additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced models for predicting the fatigue life of additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses on modeling corrosion