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. During the appointment, two secondments are planned: •4 months to the Lineat Composites (UK) – to manufacture aligned discontinuous fibre-reinforced composites using the HiPerDiF process•3 months
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the formation and evolution of magma oceans in planets. By recreating the extreme conditions present during the early stages of planetary accretion, the project aims to elucidate the physical and chemical
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application. In this PhD, the focus is to rationally develop and process highly crystalline, X-ray sensitive lead-free perovskite material layers through micromanaging their electronic structure by composition
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your background and gauge your motivation and skills.For further details about this specific position or the procedure, please contact [email protected]. For general information on the PhD process
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. Application Deadline: May 27th 2024 Selection Deadline: June 17th 2024 Eligibility criteria Applicants with a Master degree or an equivalent in astrophysics or physics are eligible for the position. High
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excellent study results; You have a keen interest in labor market topics. You enjoy doing research related to policy-relevant and societal themes; You are fluent in English; You enjoy the writing process and
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encourage candidates with demonstrable skills in both molecular modelling and organic synthesis to apply for this position. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Peter Verwilst, mail
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master's degree in Physics or Astronomy or Psychology or Educational Sciences - with very good study results (at least level 'cum laude'), or will obtain this very soon a teacher's degree from a university
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critical mindset You have an excellent proficiency in the English language (both speaking and writing) Selection process Interested applicants should submit:- a motivation letter with a statement of skills
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stability, and hinder their large-scale device application. In this PhD, the focus is to rationally develop and process highly crystalline, X-ray sensitive lead-free perovskite materials through micromanaging