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Physics and Science Education Reference number V34.7563 Job description From a scientific perspective, contact line motion remains a challenging subject for both theoretical, experimental and numerical
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Research Group at Eindhoven University of Technology! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD Researcher with a passion for quantitative microscopy and physical chemistry of self-assembling materials to join
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to optimise the welding process, and the adjacent manufacturing stages (pre-process and post-process) for time, cost, energy, and resource reduction. The solution(s) will be validated in two semi-industrial use
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understanding of the physical processes underlying the luminescence mechanism of the materials. One of the scientific challenges is to understand how generated electron-hole pairs can transfer their energy to
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asynchrony, message delivery delays, and network or process faults. Ensuring the correctness and reliability of source code implementing blockchains and smart contracts is paramount, and this hinges
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to the connection between children’s physical, social and psychological problems. At the interface between prevention and cure, and concentrating on integrated care and early prevention. TNO Human Performance works
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completed MSc degree in Physical Chemistry, Physics, Food Science, Materials Science, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering; knowledge of (food) proteins, and their functional characteristics; research
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well as the likelihood of partial discharge initiation. Presence of partial discharges accelerates the aging process even more and results in rapid degradation of insulation systems, which can lead to unexpected short
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of the robot's inspection task. Planning is constrained by the policies that are enforced by a user, while execution is constrained by the physical characteristics of the environment, or terrain, and by
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environment to engage in multidisciplinary mechanobiology research at the intersection of biology, chemistry and physics, and is expected to participate in GreenTE events, training and collaborations