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the study of flow in porous media, multiphase flow and rheology, linked to industrial production, fluid flow optimisation and design of energy technology applications and magneto hydrodynamics. Project
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the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resource Engineering (CENE) is recruiting a Professor and Head of Subject to continue leading
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the sustainable companies and societies of the future. We are hiring a Ph.D. student in process metallurgy who will do research in the field of pyrometallurgy with focus on slag chemistry. The research
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of Materials Science, which is a division of the Department of Engineering Science and Mathematics. Subject description Engineering materials includes the composition, structure, properties and production
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Systems, Electronic Systems and Machine Learning. We are a strong research and innovation partner in various research areas, including Electronics design and production, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC
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aspects of natural resource, environmental and energy issues. Research at the Division is carried out in intra-disciplinary as well as in multidisciplinary projects where economists collaborate with
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electromagnetic fields in human tissue, metamaterials for the design of materials with unique electromagnetic properties not found in nature and electromagnetic compatibility for electronics systems, IoT systems
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characterization and reactivity measurement of biochar to identify the key operation parameters that affect the productivity and quality of biochar. Biochar will be provided by collaborators and other PhD students
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must: be prominent within their subject area and demonstrate, within that area, original and innovative scientific activities of high international standard, comprising a complete scientific production
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characterization and reactivity measurement of biochar to identify the key operation parameters that affect the productivity and quality of biochar. Biochar will be provided by collaborators and other PhD students