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research, always looking to improve and contribute meaningfully to the core project. Your experience and profile: You hold a MSc in Computational Science, Computer Science, Computational Physics, Applied
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the required field ‘CV’. The first round of interviews will be held in the course of June 2024. A trial lecture may be part of the application process. The UvA is an equal-opportunity employer. We prioritize
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pdf by uploading in the required field ‘CV’. The first round of interviews will be held in the course of June 2024. A trial lecture may be part of the application process. The UvA is an equal
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for Dutch as a Second Language programme II must be passed.* *The Faculty will assist in this process. Please also check the document ‘Information about chairs at the Faculty of Humanities ’ for more
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Are you enthusiastic about exploring the fascinating interplay between physics and mechanics? Are you interested in real world applications of metamaterials? We are delighted to open a PhD position
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degree in Mathematics or theoretical physics; a familiarity with any/all of the fields of stochastic processes, topology, functional analysis; a demonstrable affinity with theoretical physics; fluent in
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for the democratic process. Four distinct PhD projects within the overall project investigate, based on the same multi-method approach to strategic climate litigation in 4 national (Germany, France, Netherlands & UK
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for the democratic process. It investigates, based on the same multi-method approach to strategic climate litigation in 4 national (Germany, France, Netherlands & UK) and 2 European jurisdictions (EU & European Court
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). Chemistry and physics can provide us with technological solutions (e.g., storing CO2 in aquifers or its electrochemical conversion into value-added products), but technology alone is not enough. History
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Physics 16.2 (2020): 205-210. O’Brien, Thomas E., Brian Tarasinski, and Barbara M. Terhal. "Quantum phase estimation of multiple eigenvalues for small-scale (noisy) experiments." New Journal of Physics 21.2