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expected to start within 2023 (but can be flexible). The successful applicant will be able to work within a vibrant and multidisciplinary aerospace team under the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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at the poles. Current climate models cannot capture this sea ice decline appropriately, notably due to lack of understanding of ocean / sea ice interactions at fine scales. By improving the accuracy in
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the job The Process and Power Program, Department of Energy and Process Engineering (EPT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is seeking PhD Candidates in the NTNU-MIT Energy
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, electrical engineering, computer science or mathematics Have the linguistic skills to evolve in a multilingual environment: fluency in English, motivation to learn a second, French or German in particular
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position is offered under an industrial track (2 years at IMT Atlantique + 9 months at Mercator Ocean International, Toulouse, France + 3 months as a visiting scholar at Pr. Pierre Lermusiaux’s lab at MIT
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Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering Physics » Applied physics Physics » Computational physics Physics » Condensed matter properties
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are looking to gain experience while working on projects that will make an impact on the world, this is your chance. All code that you will develop will have a permissive open-source license (e.g., MIT
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at Uppsala University, with its approximately 140 co-workers and 3500 undergraduate students. We conduct extensive PhD education and have about 35 PhD students. The research schools MIT and FIRE are also
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geopolitics, and challenged by emerging technology. The opportunity is self-funded initially, but we will be actively seeking sponsorships as results develop. We are interested in how to create useful maps
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management issues, and those who desire to pursue an academic research career in this field. You will be part of the Business Information Management (BIM) section within the Department of Technology