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an excellent MA degree in sociology or a neighboring field You have recently completed your doctoral dissertation in sociology You have strong interests in theory-driven global, transnational or comparative
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experimental and computational / theory research. Your background and expertise A study background and doctorate degree in computational soft materials physics, polymer technology, chemistry, materials science
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motivated post-doctoral associate with a strong background in game theory, control systems, and/or learning theory to join the research team of Prof. Muhammad Umar B. Niazi. The position focuses on the design
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help bridge the gap between theory and application, enabling the design of next-generation devices. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main purpose will be to develop computational models
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the following application materials into a single PDF file and title it "Digital Twin and Control Systems Postdoc Application – Your Name", Detailed CV (including list of publications) Research Statement
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expert on the use of optimal transport theory in inverse problems, Prof. Elvander is working towards making the framework a powerful tool for applications in signal processing and control. Your role and
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innovative approaches to minimize cell polarization by precisely controlling electrolyte transport properties both in the bulk and across interfaces. Develop novel electrolyte chemistries aimed at directing
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on flexible microsystems that can be implanted in the body, for example as part of nerve-controlled bionic limbs or for direct coupling to signals in the brain. We develop nano- and microfabrication methods
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access to China for UK and other institutional partners. At same time, XJTLU is exploring future education by blending the educational theory, best practice and culture from west and east. For detailed
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. As a postdoc you will be embedded in the recently funded Metapix center and you will be part of the Condensed Matter and Materials Theory division , a research group tackling questions ranging from