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background in cosmology, astrophysics, physics, mathematics and/or computer sciences, who seek to obtain a Joint-PhD degree from the University of Groningen and Tartu Observatory. To be eligible to apply, a
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at the crossroads of sociology, media studies, digital anthropology, and urban geography, offering the opportunity to investigate how physical and digital spaces interact in shaping live event experiences. The PhD
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materials physics will be a clear advantage. The successful candidate is expected to have an excellent academic record and is curious, creative and ambitious. You should be able to work in a multidisciplinary
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communication skills are encouraged to apply. A MSc degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Computational Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is required, with experience in atomistic
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Engineering, Computational Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is required, with experience in atomistic modelling of materials and machine learning. Experience in atomistic modelling (molecular
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Integrability represents a fundamental area within mathematical and physical sciences, despite its absence from the standard (undergraduate and graduate) curricula. Being a subfield of dynamical
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4 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 20 Apr 2025
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4 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 24 Mar 2025 - 23
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a Full Professor within 10 years? Do you want to apply your knowledge to real-world challenges in smart cities, energy networks, and cyber-physical systems? The University of Groningen is hiring
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this process leaders—both within the local communities and at the level of Empire—played a crucial role. This project aims to shed new light on the transformation of Greek urban culture under Roman rule through