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Prof. Jelena Klinovaja and Prof. Daniel Loss invites applications for PhD positions. Applicants with diverse interests and backgrounds, including quantum condensed matter theory, topological properties
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photonics’, led by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, who moved from MIT to DTU in 2023. Funded by a Villum Young Investigator program (link ), the project aims to uncover novel kinds of photonic topology using
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Description The research group of Jun.-Prof. Dr. Johannes Walker welcomes applications for a Ph.D. position with a limited contract of three years according to the salary level E 13 TV-L (50
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Description of the offer : The main objective of this PhD thesis is to unravel the microscopic mechanisms by which the hydrogen affects the properties of intermetallic magnets. To achieve this goal
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/mathematical physics starting in the Fall of 2025. The research group is directed by Villum Investigator, Prof. Charlotte Kristjansen and funded by the Villum Foundation. The theme of the PhD project would be
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Research Studentship in Numerical Optimisation and Control 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Embedded Optimisation for Autonomous Spacecraft Control Supervisors: Prof Paul Goulart The project
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Department: Center for Molecular Neurology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future – University of Antwerp The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB-UAntwerp) and the Brain and
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The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB-UAntwerp) and the Brain and Systems Immunology Lab (Prof. Kiavash Movahedi, VUB) have a vacancy for a full-time (100%) co-joint doctoral
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Understanding (Prof. Dr. Martin Weigert) Research areas: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Analysis Tasks: fundamental or applied research in at least one of the following areas: machine learning
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Primary supervisor - Prof Katharine Hendry (British Antarctic Survey & UEA Honorary Professor) Secondary supervisor - Prof Dorothee Bakker Fragile polar ecosystems are critical to the global