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? No Offer Description We are looking for a motivated and creative candidate to fill a position as a PhD student as part of the MSCA Doctoral Network “SPACER” (Shaping Porous Electrode Architecture
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efficient, adaptive use of multistable networks, offering an alternative to energy-intensive digital systems with rigid bits and separated memory and computation. In this project, we aim to design and realize
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adsorption and will be performed in the research group of prof. Van Speybroeck. To pursue excellence, we will strongly encourage interactions within our multidisciplinary team and our established network
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-6GSAT and 6G DICE. These projects aim to shape the next generation of wireless networks by developing energy-efficient, resilient, and cost-effective 6G infrastructures that integrate terrestrial and non
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Description The University of Wuppertal is a dynamic, networked and research-oriented campus university. Collectively, more than 25,000 researchers, academic staff and students face the challenges
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(CGTRM) and Prof Juan Burrone. About the role This role is for a qualified and experienced scientist who has been working in an academic or commercial research laboratory/company related
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engineering or similar. Outstanding PhD Candidate needed. Are you willing to take up the challenge? The skin is the largest and one of the most complex organs of the human body, acting as a critical barrier
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developments in robust nuclear fuels, under a Rolls-Royce Chair position which is held by Prof Turner. This programme is based on the development of dispersion fuel technologies, which comprise a fissile uranium
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for a postdoctoral position in the group of Prof. William Glover at NYU Shanghai. A range of projects are available related to the excited-state dynamics of complex systems, including: (i) developing
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study the influence of increased complexity in the stack layout. Job requirements Experience with ultrafast photoacoustics experiments is required. Experience with simulations of photoacoustic processes