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for candidates with strong backgrounds (preferably PhDs) within mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, applied mathematics or physics. Specific disciplines will involve heat transfer
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members working on novel high-resolution microscopy techniques to experimentally quantify transition probabilities, alongside density functional theory (DFT) calculations of defects in feldspar. This inter
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of the existing theories of turbulence and attempt to synthesize new theory based on the empirical result. You will be part of a research group that works on different aspects of turbulence, including theory
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theory Competency in processing and analyzing time-resolved data and handling large datasets. Synthesis and characterization of polyoxometalates Electrochemical catalysis and characterization techniques
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theory Competency in processing and analyzing time-resolved data and handling large datasets. Synthesis and characterization of polyoxometalates Electrochemical catalysis and characterization techniques
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mathematical and analytical models to predict coil loss, facilitating the optimal design of HPMCs Constructing a large-signal platform to measure coil loss of HPMCs Exploring innovative solutions, such as new
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, applied mathematics and computational sciences with a strong focus on computational humanities research. The project leverages an extensive dataset of digitized books, newspapers, and visual artworks
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interdisciplinary university environment, marked by diversity with respect to theory, method, and area of study in research and education. Our research is characterized by double impact, i.e. by the highest academic
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, applied mathematics and computational sciences with a strong focus on computational humanities research. The project leverages an extensive dataset of digitized books, newspapers, and visual artworks
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experiments. You will also support analysis of the measurement data in novel ways to test the validity of the existing theories of turbulence and attempt to synthesize new theory based on the empirical result