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. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD student who has an MSc in a relevant field, such as chemical engineering, physical chemistry, inorganic or coordination chemistry
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Grant VenusVolAtmos. In this project, we aim to constrain the chemical links and feedback mechanisms between the interior, surface and atmosphere of Venus, using both experiments and thermochemical
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balance the research requirements of a PhD with the opportunities afforded by working in an industry-academia collaboration. You must have an MSc in Physics, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering or
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balance the research requirements of a PhD with the opportunities afforded by working in an industry-academia collaboration. You must have an MSc in Physics, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering or
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: coupling between fluid flow and chemistry, coupling between solid phase and fluid flow, solid phase decomposition, pollutant formation (including tars), impact of design choices and biomass type, etc
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of multicomponent droplets. These intriguing systems are central in advanced materials, chemical conversion, and even airborne disease transmission. Very often, complex interfaces formed by surfactants, proteins
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to explore your own curiosity. Requirements Specific Requirements For a good candidate you will have the following 'Need-to-haves': MSc in Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Microbiology or Bioinformatics
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own skills and expertise. You also have: A PhD in a relevant subject, such as atmospheric sciences, (applied) physics, (applied) chemistry, aerospace engineering, or mathematics. Excellent mathematical
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Specific Requirements We are looking for a candidates with an MSc in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines. Applicants need to demonstrate: An excellent track
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description My group is interested in biological signal processing, especially in the context of chemical stimuli in gene