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Medicine. The Department of Engineering covers a wide range of engineering fields, including civil, electrical, mechanical engineering, and geophysics. Its primary objective is to develop technological
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space weather events may even lead to failures of the electric grid, causing significant economic damage and posing a threat to societal stability. As weather forecasts on Earth, space weather forecasts
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28 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Luxembourg Department Human Resources Research Field Engineering » Aerospace engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Computer
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multidisciplinary department within the Faculty of Sciences, Technology, and Medicine. The Department of Engineering covers a wide range of engineering fields, including civil, electrical, mechanical engineering, and
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the electric field of single cycle pulses to drive ultrafast currents in nanocircuits with the appealing perspective of studying electronic transport in quantized systems with unprecedented temporal resolution
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, as the ferroelectric nematic forbids half-integer defects and splay is shunned by the phase because it causes divergence in the polarisation field, with consequent bound electric charges. We will also
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to failures of the electric grid, causing significant economic damage and posing a threat to societal stability. As weather forecasts on Earth, space weather forecasts may help to mitigate and prepare
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are an asset (e.g. Python, R) Familiarity with version control software (e.g. git) and Open Science approaches is an asset Electrical engineering skills are an asset (e.g. source meter / data logger control
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electron-electron and electron-phonon dynamics in layered and 2D materials, in metallic/semiconducting nanostructures and in strongly correlated systems. We will also exploit the electric field of single
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disorders (e.g., medically unexplained symptoms) Psychological assessment using structured clinical interviews Psychophysiological methods (EEG/ERP, cardiovascular methods) Theories, models and current