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15 years in US.Essential requirements:•A Ph.D. degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Materials Science, or a related field.•Publications in related field like mechanical, materials or aerospace engineering
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electrocatalytic materials for applications in hydrogen fuel cells.Information about the division and the departmentThe position will be located at the department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in the Luneau
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Doctoral or post-doc position in the simulation of mechano- or tribochemical processes in advanced hydrogen storage materials (metal, complex and organic hydrides) and degradation of contaminants in
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possess tenacity. (S)he will be autonomous and communicative, combining curiosity with a thorough education in physics, physical chemistry, or materials science. Prior knowledge and experience in soft
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:- Mechanics of composite materials, Structural Analysis- Computational Fluid Dynamics (Aerodynamics)- Neural network, Machine Learning- ANSYS, Abacus, MATLAB or Mathematica- Flutter analysis of turbine blades
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-University-Park/Postdoctoral-Scholar_REQ_0000053155-1 and an application through Mathjobs.org.The following materials must be submitted: (1) Curriculum Vitae; (2) Statement of Research, Experience and
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development of high-quality materials for superconducting resonators and qubits, with a particular focus on niobium. The second topic is the investigation of coherence and control of superconducting fluxonium
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consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other
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handling novel low-dimensional materials such as monolayers of 2D materials, organic and inorganic nanowires, etc. The researcher will be working in a vibrant and interdisciplinary group of Dr. Abhay Sagade
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Materials (IFM), Deakin University. This project will develop solid electrolytes using combined machine learning (ML), molecular modelling, and experimental characterisation methods. We are looking