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REQUIREMENTS A PhD in mechanical engineering, materials engineering, robotic engineering or similar disciplines Documented experience in FEM analysis and CFD analysis Strong publication record Good command
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to polymer-fluid coupling. Further areas of interest include numerical algorithms for high-dim. problems, classical (mainly finite elements, FEM) as well as alternative discr. meth. (e.g., Lattice Boltzmann
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validation. The postdoctoral researcher will work within the Metasurface Team at CRHEA, in close interaction with permanent researchers, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, engineers, and external
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from different disciplines Contribute to scientific publications and dissemination of results ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS PhD in Physics, Photonics, Condensed Matter, or a closely related discipline Proven
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for performance, yield, and scalability Publish results in leading journals and present internationally Contribute to proposal writing and fundraising activities Qualifications PhD (or equivalent) in Photonics
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should possess: • A PhD/DPhil (or near completion) in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field • Strong expertise in composite materials, their deformation and failure, and finite
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, including novel circuit topologies and integrated matrix transformers. Performing circuit-level simulations, such as LTspice (or similar), and FEM simulations using ANSYS Maxwell. Designing PCBs, building
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the themes above Mentor PhD and MS students Lead and co-author publications Optionally participate in workshop organization or broader impacts activities Other duties as assigned. Adaptability, excellence, and
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quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between senior staff, PostDocs and PhD/Master students
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Fellowships Training in joining dissimilar materials using the Friction Stir Welding process and experience in numerical simulations using Finite Elements; to hold a PhD degree obtained in the 3 years