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information about the APE group please use the following link: https://www.rug.nl/research/ape Qualifications Candidates should have a master degree in materials science and engineering. A strong background in
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and chemically interpretable description of excited states. The resulting methods will be applied to potential upconversion materials. Organisation The University of Groningen is a research university
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded four-year PhD position at the intersection of the fields of Journalism Studies and Architecture, focusing on the role of material space and artifacts in
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should have a master degree in materials science and engineering. A strong background in materials physics and tribology will be a clear advantage for the position. The successful candidate is expected
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We are looking for PhD candidates for our research on combining light, electronics and spins in two-dimensional materials. The goal of the project is to explore the electric control over
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on this research project, detailing how you would approach this topic. In your proposal, you may formulate your own research questions, and choose your own theoretical lens, methodology, and/or empirical material
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at the intersection of the fields of Journalism Studies and Architecture, focusing on the role of material space and artifacts in the construction of journalistic identity and practice in former Yugoslavia. Place and
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heterostructure engineering exploiting their angle-dependent moiré patterns. Experience with van der Waals heterostructures/2D materials, optics and/or electronics are a plus, but not a must. You will use advanced
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formulate your own research questions, and choose your own theoretical lens, methodology, and/or empirical material. Your research tasks may include Design and conduct field research for spoken Frisian data
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The origin of life on Earth stands as one of the great mysteries of science. We are excited to invite applications from outstanding candidates for a PhD position aimed at advancing research