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Organization (RTO) active in the fields of materials, environment and IT. By transforming scientific knowledge into technologies, smart data and tools, LIST empowers citizens in their choices, public authorities
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energy densities exceeding LMFP and competitive with NMC. A postdoctoral research position is available on this 3D-CAT project in the area of computer modelling and materials design of lithium battery
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Organization (RTO) active in the fields of materials, environment and IT. By transforming scientific knowledge into technologies, smart data and tools, LIST empowers citizens in their choices, public authorities
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Posted on Mon, 08/04/2025 - 11:14 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Wolak, Frank Stanford Departments and Centers: FSI Program on Energy and Sustainable Development
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: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Engineering / Electrical and Computer Engineering Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/08/04, listed until 2025/08/15) Position
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, lipid vesicles, polymer physics, active materials, single molecule biophysics, biomaterials, materials chemistry, fluid mechanics, rheology, and computational modeling. Candidates should apply at https
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Job Offer from July 31, 2025 We are currently seeking a highly motivated PhD student or Postdoctoral researcher to join our department at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials (MPI Sus
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[map ] Subject Area: Computer Science / All areas Appl Deadline: 2025/08/31 11:59PM * (posted 2025/07/29, listed until 2025/08/31) Position Description: Apply Position Description We are seeking a
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strong collaboration with the SHORES multidisciplinary research teams. The project will be focused on advanced modeling of coupled fracture/damage of geomechanical materials when subjected a range of
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to provide a full-time training program of advanced academic preparation and research training under the mentorship of a faculty member. Applications are welcome from all areas of theoretical physics, broadly