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drive research through international and local collaboration. Teach and develop courses in analysis and/or probability. Supervise students at all levels from Bachelor to PhD. Build and sustain a research
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Publish date: March, 8th 2024 Deadline for application: April 2024 Ref. 24/037 Project: SCAPE Area: EiEP Group: Power Systems Group leader
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on nanoscale topological spin textures). The main supervisors for this PhD position are Dr Johan Mentink and Prof Theo Rasing. Additional support will be provided by Dr Dima Afanasiev and Prof Alexey Kimel
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The Postgraduate Research Training Programme (PRTP) in Innovation in Digital Manufacturing and Design brings together leading multidisciplinary academic experts and industrialists in the fields
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. You will work closely together with the researchers and students in a large, dynamic team. Your work will be aided by experimental colleagues well as theoretical colleagues, which use novel topology
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skyrmionic textures (iii) Develop a unified theory for the dynamics of magnetic and electric skyrmionic textures and link it with their topological features (iv) Exploit theoretical results for computing
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the EEA Doctoral School Board in late May/early June. 3. Final result : first half of June. Additional comments Career prospects after a PhD The future PhD will develop a set of skills that can be applied
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stochastic flow networks? Are you excited about an opportunity to teach and supervise students in the area of Applied Probability and Stochastic Operations Research? We offer a PhD-TA position (75% research
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the Netherlands. The research is aligned with the three main strategic research themes of Eindhoven University of Technology, i.e. Energy, Health and Smart Mobility. This PhD position is part of the CEH (Charging
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. The Electromechanics and Power Electronics group is one of the nine research groups of the Department of Electrical Engineering at TU/e. The group is the main centre for research in electromechanical power conversion