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Are you passionate about unravelling the mysteries of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and shaping the future of technology? Our team is at the forefront, leading and contributing to several EU
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» Computational physics Physics » Electromagnetism Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 23 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time
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conditions in a time-effective manner. The idea behind a reverberation chamber is to create a time-varying electromagnetic field that guarantees that the device encounters all possible fields, see also
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in flows, from continuum to highly-rarefied conditions, often in presence of electromagnetic fields, chemical reactions, and complex interactions with boundaries. Due to the non-equilibrium nature
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Systems group (https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/electromagnetics/em-antenna-systems-lab ) is looking for two PhD students to conduct research on antenna systems for future automotive radars
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affinities: Multi-domain modeling of electrical machines, including electromagnetic, thermal, and structural properties, Coupling of nonlinear material properties in the simulation models, Electrical machine
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of electromagnetics to healthcare? Do you want to improve cancer treatment using advanced sensor technology? The SENS-THERM project has vacancies for highly motivated EngD students. You will work on techniques
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of electromagnetics to healthcare? Do you want to improve cancer treatment using advanced personalized treatment planning and control? Within the SENS-THERM project we have vacancies for highly motivated EngD students
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7115 Job description We are pleased to announce an open PhD position within our Electromagnetics (EM) Group
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first sub-THz reverberation chamber. In doing so, you will study the fundamental electromagnetic effects in a reverberation chamber in terms of its’ design at these extremely high frequencies: how