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funded by a EU programme Reference Number 304--1-13797 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to be a part of the on-going revolution in
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of their detectors. As part of our group, you will play a vital role in developing an ab initio ('from first principles') nuclear framework to advance our understanding of neutrino-nucleus scattering for next
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more than 50 under construction, nuclear energy remains an important part of the global energy landscape. Ensuring the safe and efficient operation of both existing and future reactors requires advanced
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and benefit from exceptional collaborations. Organizationally we are part of the Division of Subatomic, High-Energy and Plasma Physics within the Department of Physics . We provide a stimulating and
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compatibility with industrial applications. The position is part of a large EU project SurfToGreen where you will have the opportunity to interact with world-class researchers in a multidisciplinary environment
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models at boundary value level Experience in programming Meritious Experience in constitutive modelling of soils, including model formulation and implementation at element level Experience in numerical
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of materials science and health? This PhD position offers the opportunity to apply materials characterization techniques to a unique biological material—bone, the key component of the human skeleton. Bone’s
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chemistry in our research. We are part of the Division of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering . The department is committed to teaching at the undergraduate
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take part in research projects with different companies involved which will provide access to a broad range of empirical settings. Consequently, the research will focus on empirical studies involving
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role in scientific advances, from quantum simulation to datacenter interconnects. Our group has pioneered ultralow-loss silicon nitride waveguides, enabling advanced nanophotonic components. This project