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(for plasma catalysis). Computational fluid dynamics & kinetic modelling of plasma reactor design. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project. You will carry out a limited number of
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The Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Department Computer Science, Research Group Federated labs AI and Robotics is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely
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, associated PhD students and Postdocs. Free access to transferable skill and statistical courses as part of the TUM Graduate School and the Biodiversity Exploratories. Salary & Conditions TUM strives to raise
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Participation in a large European collaboration State-of-the-art research facilities A dedicated training program to broaden your expertise and enhance your skill set A doctoral scholarship for a period of one
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but not required Computational background is a plus Key personal characteristics Motivated & enthused team player who enjoys working in a fun, diverse multicultural team We offer A full-time PhD
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skills Competencies: Open-minded, self-aware, collaborative, critical thinker, team player, strong communicator. Have interest in healthy aging Applicants must be available full-time to start the program
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Elektrotechniek en energietechniek, Research Group MOBI - Electromobility Research Centre is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: You will work in the EPOWERS group...
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NitroScope project, which will consist of a Team or researchers of one postdoctoral assistant, 2 PhD students and 2 professors. Given the highly international character of the NitroScope project (25 partners
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Job description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher in the field of mechanics of materials. You will work in the areas of computational mechanics, multi-physics modelling
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, Finland), and other collaborators within the Trees4Adapt project. ForNaLab (UGent) consists of 30 staff members and is headed by professors Kris Verheyen, Lander Baeten, Jan Mertens and Pieter De Frenne