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. Duties Extend and optimize our existing Python-based workflow for functional materials design which is based on our in-house first principles and spin-dynamics codes. Implement and test new functionalities
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to quantify the information content of neutron reflectivity datasets. Using this, we are able to optimize the design of experiments and to make previously impossible experiments possible, as well as to run
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emphasis on biology and ecosystems. The project engages stakeholders from across Europe and globally to create a Blueprint for Integrated Ocean Science, designed to promote workflows that align with FAIR
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observations, with a special emphasis on biology and ecosystems. The project engages stakeholders from across Europe and globally to create a Blueprint for Integrated Ocean Science, designed to promote workflows
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. Interest and skills in design, scientific writing, efficiency, and structured working methods as well as other good working methods are important. About the employment The employment is a temporary position
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experimental and theoretical physics groups both locally and internationally. Duties Participate in the design and construction of superconducting magnets. Hands-on preparation of cold tests of magnets and
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will also design and develop statistical analysis plans, including advanced methods in epidemiology. Statistical analyses will then be carried out following the statistical analysis plans. A significant
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to be able to design materials and components with better mechanical performance. We also conduct extensive teaching in the field of applied mechanics within several engineering programs. Research
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design of disposal facilities. The source term of SNF from small modular reactors (SMRs) may differ from that of traditional nuclear reactors. Addressing these differences is imperative for the integration
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designing new modified cyanobacterial strains, and increasing our fundamental understanding of cyanobacterial metabolism and limitations of productivity. Additional tasks include: Supervising thesis projects