67 Physics "University of Reading" Fellowship positions in Ireland-United-Kingdom in Norway
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position in “Dispersion characterization of Hydrogen and Ammonia releases.” The position is organized under the Department of Process, Energy, and Environmental Technology and reports to the Head of
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Computational Continuum Mechanics available at the Njord Centre, Department of Physics. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Starting date is
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Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Computational Continuum Mechanics available at the Njord Centre, Department of Physics. No one can be appointed
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AGORA - trAining younG researchers On shaping Metaverse for business and social vAlue . The recruited researcher will be ‘Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow’. Recruitment involves physical mobility. The fellow
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fields both locally (field by field) and regionally (groups of fields). Data driven analyses will be complemented by physical reservoir modelling, with machine learning approaches to extract correlations
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characteristics are essential for long-term habitability? How have Earth’s physical and chemical attributes, and thus our planet’s proclivity for life, evolved? How can we recognize distant worlds around other
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, Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences as a PhD Research Fellow in Psychology, affiliated to the Department of Sport Science and Physical Education, for a period of three years, or four years with 25
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due to the intricate interplay between physical, chemical, and geological factors. Porous media, such as sedimentary rocks, consist of a network of pores and fractures that influence how CO2 moves and
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large moon, a long-lived magnetic field, and plate tectonics. Yet, which of these and other characteristics are essential for long-term habitability? How have Earth’s physical and chemical attributes, and
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the MIO, allowing decision-makers to choose based on their preferences. This practical approach is expected to significantly enhance the decision-making process in industries. The MIO problems inherently