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Vacancies Phd Position on Effective aperture of openings of systems in reverberant environments Key takeaways The Power Electronics and Electromagnetic Compatibility Group within the department
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novel challenges due to the unique atmospheric turbulence phenomena in the marine environment remain largely uncharted. This PhD project is part of the ERC Consolidator Grant project WINDFLOW, which
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agricultural waste. They have the potential to cause long-term harm to humans and the environment, something especially true for MPs classified as Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals. Even at very low concentrations
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, mathematics, geophysics, or related subject areas. Experience with programming languages such as Fortran, C/C++, MATLAB, or Python is advantageous. Candidates should thrive in an international environment and
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advantageous. Candidates should thrive in an international environment and have excellent communication skills to actively contribute to team research efforts. You will present your work at international
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, C/C++, MATLAB, or Python is advantageous. Candidates should thrive in an international environment and have excellent communication skills to actively contribute to team research efforts. You will
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excellent academic groups and industrial innovators and will provide a dynamic and stimulating environment for your development as a research scientist. As part of the PhD program, you would have the
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. The work with be conducted in collaboration between two research groups, in a multidisciplinary environment. Join the CRPH and AST groups, and benefit from multidisciplinary team where clinicians, technical
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, using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques. We offer a collaborative, supportive, and professional working environment, encouraging interactions among our diverse team members, including PhD
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works in the domains of Water and the Environment, focusing on water, food, energy and ecosystem security and sustainability. The department uses Earth observation and in-situ ground truthing in