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degree in physics, chemistry, or materials science or equivalent, to satisfy the Dutch university requirement to enter a PhD program. Previous experience with lasers is not required but it would be a plus
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surfaces in plasma is unknown, limiting the impact of plasma catalysis by inhibiting the design of dedicated plasma catalysts. This PhD position links surface science and plasma catalysis, aiming
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work Activities This fully funded PhD position lies at the interface between fundamental physics and industrial application. It is part of a fully funded
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getting more and more complex. In this PhD project, you will investigate and design 2D materials with applications in energy storage, semiconductors, and nanolithography. Until now, most research studies
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catalysis by inhibiting the design of dedicated plasma catalysts. This PhD position links surface science and plasma catalysis, aiming to understand the active state of a surface live during plasma exposure
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Materials are ubiquitous parts of our everyday life and as technologies keep pushing boundaries, the search for new functional materials is getting more and more complex. In this PhD project, you
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This fully funded PhD position lies at the interface between fundamental physics and industrial application. It is part of a fully funded Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council titled
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with a team of PhD students and a large industrial partner Qualifications You need to meet the requirements for a doctors-degree and must have research experience in a non-Dutch academic environment. You
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microscopy. You will perform this project together with a team of PhD students and postdocs in the Metrology department at ARCNL. You will be embedded into the Nanoscale Imaging and Metrology group and
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addition to carrying out your research program, you are also expected to coach a PhD candidate working on a related topic. About the group The Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL) focuses