37 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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fabricate a stack with a thickness on the order of a few tens of nanometers, while preserving the emission properties inherent to its constituent monolayers. This meta-crystal will then be nanopatterned
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. The position spans electrochemical testing, modeling, microstructural analysis, and collaborative research in an international environment. Your primary tasks will be to Conduct degradation studies to uncover
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theory, symmetry analysis, and group theory. You will work on developing and applying these ideas to discover new photonic phenomena, implement associated computational tooling, and to find opportunities
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contribute to technology development, data analysis, and dissemination. The position also includes participation in supervision of MSc or BSc students. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in biotechnology
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the Division for Geomagnetism and Geospace, an internationally leading research environment with strong expertise in space physics, geomagnetism, and data analysis. This position is connected with the ERC
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a talented and highly motivated researcher to work at the forefront of exoplanet atmospheric science with JWST. The postdoc will be involved with the analysis and interpretation of JWST data (new data
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centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for the analysis, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus on ensuring that our research results contribute
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-network applications. The statement should include a critical analysis of the opportunities, challenges, and current obstacles in the field. You may approach this from a device-level or system-level
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with previous experience in high-resolution spectroscopy, radial velocity techniques, data pipeline development, stellar activity analysis, and/or astronomical instrumentation are especially encouraged
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analysis. The successful candidates will work under the supervision of Associate Professors Carlos Azevedo and Ravi Seshadri. The Intelligent Transport Systems Section belongs to the Transportation Science