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? This position will give you the opportunity to explore global climate scenarios and how they relate to future household consumption, both at national level and for different societal groups. As a PhD student or
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technologies, economics and policies either drive or constrain the growth of clean energy technologies. The PhD student or Postdoctoral researcher will use a combination of empirical research, statistical
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to future household consumption, both at national level and for different societal groups. As a PhD student or post-doc at Physical Resource Theory , you join an exciting and cutting-edge research environment
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comprising senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD students. Together, we aim to identify sustainable pathways for our energy future. The work will contribute to meeting emission reduction targets outlined in
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summary: The Postdoc position is for two years, full-time employment. Qualifications: To qualify for the position, you must have a PhD in relevant field of Physics, Computer Science and Engineering or
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-time employment. Qualifications: To qualify for the position, you must have a PhD in relevant field of Physics, Computer Science and Engineering or equivalent. Your PhD degree should generally not be
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team comprising senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD students. Together, we aim to identify sustainable pathways for our energy future. The work will contribute to meeting emission reduction targets
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researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate students) and is expanding. WACQT is committed to promoting career development, diversity, and gender equality through networking and supporting activities
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within academia and with society at large. The position is regarded as a full-time employment with a competitive monthly salary and full social benefits. Qualifications - A PhD degree in a field relevant
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on the mechanical properties of conjugated polymers. You will work closely with several PhD students in our group and have the opportunity to visit the labs of external collaborators. The following review provides