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PhD: Coupling the biological pump to past changes in the AMOC Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August
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-matter physics, and materials science. Our research encompasses three research areas of new approaches in precision synthesis of PCL (A), PCLs’ properties and functions (B), and Experimental and
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-matter physics, and materials science. Our research encompasses three research areas of new approaches in precision synthesis of PCL (A), PCLs’ properties and functions (B), and Experimental and
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, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research encompasses three research areas of new approaches in precision synthesis of PCL (A), PCLs’ properties and functions (B), and Experimental and
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addressing the behaviour of thin foil materials for aerospace forming applications. The successful candidate will have a first-class or upper second-class honours degree in mechanical engineering or a related
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science, e.g, by leading to more effective batteries. The Research Assistant/Associate will join the Machine Learning Group at the Department of Engineering, working with Prof. José Miguel Hernández Lobato
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The studentship is with University of Salford and APOS Academic Supervisor: Prof Richard Jones Academic Co-Supervisor: Dr Carina Price Industrial Supervisors: Ganit Segal The studentship is fully
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processes as well as to achieve desired properties within materials science and engineering. Use-cases will be defined within additive manufacturing of lightweight structures to enable novel development
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This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology offers an exciting opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment and receive training and support in materials design and synthesis
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of XYZs, higher order perturbative calculations inside effective field theories. The particle and nuclear theory group at the TUM School of Natural science is lead by Prof. N. Brambilla and Prof. A. Vairo