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The Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte, Department History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics, Research Group VISU (Histories of Art, Architecture and Visual Culture) is looking for a PhD
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-performance planar field-effect transistor. The PhD candidate is strongly encouraged to reflect on the considered research avenues by means of a comprehensive overview of the existing literature and analytical
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comprehensive overview of the existing literature, analytical assessment and through collaboration with the atomistic simulation team at imec. You will then study the nucleation and growth behavior in atomic
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well as their key genetic and phenotypic traits and potential synergies among community members, remain poorly characterised. Many data exist, but they are spread into different literature (scientific and grey
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they are spread into different literature (scientific and grey) or, in the best case, in different databases. However, they are not always reusable because they are difficult to find and access and because
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review the existing literature in this novel research field and make analytical assessment of possible growth strategies. This research will be conducted using imec's state-of-the-art 300mm clean room
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description be involved in state-of-the-art 2D research, and contribute to set-up the world’s first 2D experimental pilot line - benefit from imec’s extensive know-how on material
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team with various backgrounds in materials and deposition techniques, state of the art 200mm and 300mm process lines, laboratories, device learning and modelling. The PhD candidate will be part of
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that have emerged in and around the Arts Faculty of UNamur in recent years. Bringing together the researchers of those entities, it aims to encourage a diachronic approach to social and cultural phenomena in
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be actively involved in state-of-the-art research on mathematical modelling, integrated assessment and interoperability. You will contribute to development of an ontology model of the water reuse