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. This eligibility requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. The research profile, as documented by previous publications, including PhD thesis, is aligned with the job
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inverse design to develop structures capable of guiding multiple wavelengths, you will fabricate a photonic platform that supports trapping and probing of cold Strontium atoms. Building on successful
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) understand how early pathological events in AD give rise to inter-individual heterogeneity in disease expression. The project will involve integration of multiple large, longitudinal neuroimaging datasets
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multiple sub-arrays. In particular, developing methods for compensation of non-ideal system components and synchronization. Developed methods can be experimentally verified and tested on the Large
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of the interstellar medium, and/or star formation rate models. Working with survey databases, handling large and complex datasets, and integrating data from multiple instruments. Data analysis and programming
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gravimetry) to capture hydrological variables across multiple scales. In September 2025, the group launched SWIFT, a research project funded by the Middle East in the Contemporary World (MECW) programme at
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and ability to work in an interdisciplinary and international environment Proficiency in written and spoken English. Meritorious Experience with multiple crystal growth techniques and/or diverse
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monitoring. The position is planned to start in January 2026. About us At the Department of Electrical Engineering (E2), we conduct internationally recognized research across multiple areas, including