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expected to setup a strong collaboration with one of our partners focusing on plasma modeling. The PhD position is fully embedded in the EPG/CIMlabs group in the department of Applied Physics
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to collaborate with geophysics colleagues and to analyse field data? We are looking for two motivated PhD candidates that will advance the fundamental understanding on the physics of dense stabilized emulsions
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motivated PhD candidates that, combining model-based (physics) and data-driven (machine-learning) approaches, will develop innovative, highly accurate and highly efficient solvers for rarefied gas flows
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A vacancy is available for a PhD student in the field of alkaline water electrolysis within the group Sustainable Process Engineering at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
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This fully-funded 4-year PhD project at the Department of Industrial Design aims to examine how the dynamic degrees of vulnerability shape and influence the design process of technology to support
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underpinned by a physical model. The challenge of this PhD position is to properly modeling the full-wave behavior of a reverberation chamber as a deterministic process and to use this model to study
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engineering Engineering » Other Physics » Applied physics Physics » Optics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 23 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type
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PHD-TEACHING ASSISTANT OPENING AT TU/E Network Visualization for Large Event-sequence Analysis Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7509 Job
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, PHREEQC) to develop a fundamental physical-chemical understanding of slag reactivity. Additionally assisting with the supervision of the 3 PhD students on the project is expected. The postdoc will join the
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Are you eager to work on making the world a better place? With these 3 PhD positions we aim to develop the new types of slags from fossil-free steelmaking into cementitious binders, replacing non