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Postdoc position for the NFC project on Full stack security, at the Department of Computer Scienc...
the following topics *) foundations of computer security and privacy, including topics such as information flow security or differential privacy. *) formal methods *) programming languages theory and
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, geophysics, mathematical modelling, or related fields. The ideal candidate should have: Experience with numerical climate models (such as EC-Earth or similar GCMs). Advanced programming skills in Python
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. The new laboratory will also host the Surface Physics and Catalysis (SURFCAT) section, Catalysis Theory (CatTheory) center and Pioneer Center for Accelerating P2X Materials Discovery (CAPeX) as a vibrant
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the strength of heterogeneous materials”. Your profile You hold a PhD in engineering, mathematical modelling or similar. Scientific challenges excite you and you feel comfortable talking to people with different
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a team of quantum nanophotonics theorists and a team of nanofabrication experts. We have established an effective in-house collaboration that covers all aspects of our research: theory and modeling
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approach is interdisciplinary and combines social-scientific traditions such as organization theory, sociology, ethnography, political economy, and social psychology. Methodologically, our research is
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collaboration that covers all aspects of our research: theory and modeling, sample growth and fabrication, experiments and demonstrations. We have created a dynamic research environment of young and senior
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Systems Transformation with Novel Foods based on alternative proteins (EPIC-SHIFT), we seek a proactive candidate with a strong background in generating experimental data and integrating with mathematical
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magnetism. Qualified applicants must have PhD degree in physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, computer science or similar. Experience with numerical methods, preferably within open-source software
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magnetism. Qualified applicants must have PhD degree in physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, computer science or similar. Experience with numerical methods, preferably within open-source software