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commercialization of solid-state batteries, specifically focussing on the PCVD 100% silicon anodes of LeydenJar Technologies. As a PhD researcher, you will work at the interface of fundamental science and applied
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of Architecture and the Built Environment), where you will collaborate closely with a parallel PhD project within the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering focused on meshfree numerical methods. Together, you will work
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Description Our research team invites applications for a fully-funded PhD position at the intersection of reconfigurable computing, accelerators, and simulation tools. This position aims to investigate
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-tech, state-of-the-art micromechanical experimental analysis of microscopic wear of silicon during wafer handling? We are looking for an outstanding and enthusiastic PhD candidate, with a strong
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! The Catalysis Engineering Group, led by Dr. Shiju Raveendran, is seeking a PhD candidate motivated to tackle the efficient conversion of CO2 to valuable chemicals and fuels. This project will develop novel
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, state-of-the-art modelling of microscopic wear of silicon during wafer handling? We are looking for an outstanding and enthusiastic PhD candidate, with a strong computational mechanics profile
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. Dr. Tiziano De Matteis (who will be co-supervisor), is an Assistant Professor in the group. His interests are on Parallel and Distributed Computing with a focus on systems and programming models
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have largely operated in parallel, leaving significant opportunities for synergy unexplored. By integrating the two domains, process mining can benefit from visual analytics’ expertise in handling multi
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of computational power over the last decade has enabled scale-resolving simulations (SRS) of turbulent flows at an unprecedented resolution. In combination with high-performance computing (HPC), parallel
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rigor drive our research forward. Join the Catalysis Engineering group of the University of Amsterdam! The Catalysis Engineering Group, led by Dr. Shiju Raveendran, is seeking a PhD candidate motivated to