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(SPR) and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) are strong photon-induced collective hot-electron coupling effects, which can create intense and sensitive electromagnetic near field. SPR and LSPR
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the search for extraterrestrial life. These plumes interact with the moons’ plasma and electromagnetic environments, producing complex, yet not fully understood, signatures observed by NASA’s Cassini and
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lead to high-impact publications and advancements. Candidate Requirements: A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field. Strong background in electromagnetics
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within George Green Institute for Electromagnetic research (GGIER), department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham. As an international centre of expertise in
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project, to train students, to interact with colleagues with different backgrounds (physics, engineering, chemistry) and from different disciplines (i.e., spectroscopy, electromagnetism, material science
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and operation, introduce physical infrastructure to the ocean, alter the water currents, and emit electromagnetic fields, along with elevated vessel traffic, which produces noise and collision risk for
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within George Green Institute for Electromagnetic research (GGIER), department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham. As an international centre of expertise in
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Higher Degree by Research (HDR) project “Electromagnetically driven flows in electrolyte layers with free interfaces”. Funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC), this theoretical/computational
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Software Defined Radios Radar Remote Sensing Electromagnetic Propagation Driver’s License Level B (car) We put a large importance to personal qualities, such as team work, problem-solving and the ability
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employees. Division for Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) is one of its six research divisions. EMS conducts research in natural and technical sciences with a combination of solid theoretical analysis, state