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About the FSTM The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
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/fluid mechanics as well as polarizing optics. Experience with liquid crystals and polymeric liquids is a strong asset. An M.Sc. in physics is ideal, but also materials science, mechanics or chemistry M.Sc
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are looking for: A motivated candidate with a strong academic track record and a degree in Materials engineering, Physics engineering, Materials chemistry, or a related field in Science and Engineering. A
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Department: Department of Chemistry Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer
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engineering, materials science, experimental physics, bioscience engineering - catalysis, or equivalent through experience; or you will have obtained it by the time you start to work. Your research qualities
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Job description The Sustainable Systems Engineering (STEN) group and the research units BIONAMIX and BIOVISM of Ghent University welcome a candidate for a full time PhD position on advancing
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of fundamental and applied research in materials science. You will have the chance to conduct advanced research in Experimental Physics at the University of Luxembourg and at a local international company. The
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contact Holger Voos at: Your profile Solid experience / knowledge in the following areas: Design and modeling of soft materials and soft robotic components Modeling and simulation of drones Mechatronics and
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Mechanica van materialen en constructies, is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a
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. ‘inter-state trade law’ in the U.S.) international trade law, competition law or procurement law. The area of EU and U.S. environmental law that the research should focus on is either waste law, climate