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nuclear power plants, metals fall into 3 main parts: • A great deal of the metal is free of any residual radioactivity. It will therefore go through a conventional recycling process. • Another portion
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process monitoring of laser powder bed fusion: (1) Off-axis camera monitoring and resulting control of laser powder bed fusion with multiple lasers. The work consists of implementing multiple cameras into a
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19 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Université catholique de Louvain Department Institute of Mechanics, Materials, and Civil Engineering (iMMC) Research Field Engineering » Process
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Reference Number BAP-2024-272 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Perform class-leading research in predictive and/or prescriptive process monitoring
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as a photoactive layer in high-energy radiation detectors. On the longer term, the findings will facilitate low-dose medical imaging, security and transport screening, and high-energy physics research
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FieldNeurosciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Candidates must hold a Master’s degree (Bologna process) in Physics, Engineering, or related discipline. A PhD in a relevant discipline is absolutely
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the mineralogical phase assemblages and physical properties of materials under high-pressure conditions. Analyze experimental and thermodynamic data to infer constraints on Mercury's composition and
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power plants, metals fall into 3 main parts: • A great deal of the metal is free of any residual radioactivity. It will therefore go through a conventional recycling process. • Another portion is
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nuclear power plants, metals fall into 3 main parts: A great deal of the metal is free of any residual radioactivity. It will therefore go through a conventional recycling process. Another portion is too
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now quite well understood, the synthesis of the heavy elements (i.e. heavier than iron) remains unexplained in many respects. The rapid neutron-capture process, or r-process, is known to be