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will play a key role in strengthening and expanding the group’s computational capabilities for the simulation, analysis, and optimization of advanced thermal energy systems and processes. This includes
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geospatial analysis. Cyprus University of Technology has a 16-year experience in earth observations and geospatial analysis. Through the ‘EXCELSIOR’ H2020 Teaming Project (https://excelsior2020.eu
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methodologies such as petrography, mineralogy and chemical (elemental and isotope ratio) analysis methods. We seek candidates who can capitalise on this investment and in addition can contribute to research in
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simulations and large-scale DFT calculations at finite temperature using the Special Displacement Method (SDM) and its anharmonic extension (ASDM). Model polymorphous structures beyond the standard monomorphous
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Centre of Excellence with Cyprus University of Technology as its sole stakeholder, specialising in earth observation, space technology and geospatial analysis. Cyprus University of Technology has a 16-year
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Technologies Key Responsibilities Conduct research activities under senior supervision Perform modelling, data analysis, and experimental validation Participate in lab testing, pilot installations, or fieldwork
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in modelling, simulation, or data analysis of energy systems Knowledge of machine learning or artificial intelligence methods Programming experience (e.g., Python, MATLAB or similar tools) Experience
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paper should include a DOI, the number of citations (indicating whether it’s ISI or Google Scholar), the journal's impact factor (IF), role of the author) Teaching statement List of publications List
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stakeholder, specialising in earth observation, space technology and geospatial analysis. Cyprus University of Technology has more than 15-years experience in earth observations and geospatial analysis. Through
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, space technology and geospatial analysis. Cyprus University of Technology has more than 15-years experience in earth observations and geospatial analysis. Through the “EXCELSIOR” H2020 Teaming Project