167 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD scholarships at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
contributing to global discussions. The candidate will develop strong research skills, with particular focus on participatory methods, and approaches grounded in cultural heritage and critical studies. The PhD
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by drift-diffusion will be treated at the atomistic scale and vice-versa. A deep understanding of device physics, numerical modelling, and computer programming are, therefore, required. The PhD student
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communication skills are encouraged to apply. A MSc degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Computational Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is required, with experience in atomistic
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Engineering, Computational Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is required, with experience in atomistic modelling of materials and machine learning. Experience in atomistic modelling (molecular
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criminalisation of homelessness in other nations. The PhD researcher will be expected to employ doctrinal legal research methods as well as conduct a comparative analysis between jurisdictions. Depending
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researcher will be expected to employ doctrinal legal research methods as well as conduct a comparative analysis between jurisdictions. Depending on the project’s development and feasibility considerations
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-year PhD program, you will join a collaborative research team applying cutting-edge methods from Experimental/Behavioral Economics alongside modern macroeconomic modelling techniques (e.g. DSGE). You'll
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to characterize the molecular properties of catalysts together with statistical methods to derive predictive models for selective catalysis. In a data-driven approach, an initial set of reactions is analyzed and
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for realizing challenging asymmetric catalytic methods. This network brings together academic research groups with expertise in experimental catalyst development and theoretical groups skilled in computational
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Fellowship Programme (EVOLVE – EVOLVE Fellowship Programme), an initiative by six world-leading research institutes of two universities in The Netherlands (University of Groningen, Leiden University) to study