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develop processes for the purification of hydrogen obtained from diol-based carrier molecules and to evaluate possibilities for the use of electrochemical compression processes. In this PostDoc position you
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less authentic and personalized application PDF version of your full M.Sc. thesis (Please compress the figures if the file size is too large) At least one recommendation letter, preferably from your M.Sc
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. The IGNYTe project addresses the currently unresolved challenge of creating an efficient ultraviolet (UV) light source that can suppress spurious nonlinearities in direct drive fusion target compression. As
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, encryption/decryption and compression; use of microelectronics devices (including COTS); implementation, inference, verification and validation of algorithms** on processing hardware platforms for space
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collective negotiations agreements, this position requires a fully on-site work arrangement and may be eligible for a compressed workweek or a flex workday schedule. Flexible work arrangements are not
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) that demonstrates how you meet the criteria listed above. Flexible working We are open to discussions about flexible working. Whether it’s a job share, part time, compressed hours or another working arrangement
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of the project is to design, implement, and utilise a new beamline for ultrafast science with ultrabroadband optical attosecond pulses. The work will involve both ultrafast pulse compression and frequency
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. This will include several non-colinear optical parametric amplifiers for pulse generation spanning the blue to near infrared spectral regions, with pulse compression optics, and a transient absorption-type
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thermal conductivity b) Development of hBN thermal interface material that combines a high degree of compressibility and recovery c) Modeling, simulation and characterization of phonon transfer across
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materials or components HVAC fundamentals or refrigeration cycles (vapor compression and non-vapor compression) Building modeling, including integration with thermal storage or HVAC Absorption or adsorption