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project reporting Co-supervision of PhD and master students Assistance in writing research proposals Your profile PhD degree in Material science, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, or related fields
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recent PhD degree, preferably in physics, chemical engineering, materials science, or mechanical engineering. Knowledge of the theory and demonstrated proficiency with QC modeling is mandatory
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(materials, energy, humans). The project will provide the bases to integrate and optimize carbon-negative technologies into planetary-scale systems. Your profile The applicants must hold a recent PhD degree
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hold a recent PhD degree, preferably in physics, system engineering, computer science, mathematics, or related disciplines. A strong background in computational science and good intuition for physical
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profile The applicants must hold a recent PhD degree, preferably in physics, chemical engineering, materials science, or mechanical engineering. Knowledge of the theory and demonstrated proficiency with QC
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scientific and industry partners. You will support our PhD students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in conferences. Your tasks Design and implement digital twins for district energy systems
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results and disseminate them at international conferences Your profile PhD in polymer synthesis Experience with anion conductive membrane and their characterization Out-of-the box and target oriented
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experimental procedures to assess membrane functionality in bipolar membrane electrodialysis to write scientific results and disseminate them at international conferences Your profile PhD in polymer synthesis
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from biology as we conduct experimental validation of animal locomotion hypotheses by using robotic physical models. The candidate has demonstrable experimental robotics experience and a keen interest in
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to develop your own research ideas to tackle these challenges, in close collaboration with our interdisciplinary team and external scientific and industry partners. As part of this process, you will supervise