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and photon indistinguishability towards unity. The primary responsibilities of the PhD students include: Employ numerical simulation techniques based on Fourier Modal Method and the Finite Element
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developed a protocol for synthesising CVD nanodiamonds containing SiV and GeV centres, and demonstrated their first use as high-pressure and stress sensors [3, 4]. These results have also opened up numerous
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arbitrary complexity and shape at the sub-nanometer scale. Such structures can be used to construct artificial cell mimics and new materials. A scaffold-free DNA tile assembly is a programmable method for the
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of seismic methods and numerical simulations, Good PC and programming skills (e.g., with Python, MATLAB), Experience with measurement techniques and field measurements using sensor technology (ideally using
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cells. Your tasks Cultivation of mammalian cells Biochemical as well as cell and molecular biological methods to study the interactions of alpha emitters with mammalian cells Characterization
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ecological challenge and substantiating a critical tool for water resources management, this project offers a great pathway, equipped with tools, data, and mentorship. Research goals: Develop a numerical
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solving. Diverse research areas: Work on numerical models, analyzing large data sets, statistical methods and more in a unique scientific environment. Who Should Apply? Emphasizing the physical system
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, the Financial Centre and with numerous non-academic partners such as ministries, local governments, associations, NGOs … How to apply Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Early application
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hospitals, allowing continuous monitoring of its progression. Current diagnostic methods have numerous limitations – long waiting times for results and low specificity. The aim of this project is to address
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profound interest in inorganic chemistry, in both experimental and modelling applications. We are looking for candidates who are also interested in the analytical and numerical aspects of the work to support