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electron microscopy and X-ray scattering techniques to uncover the hidden mysteries within this exciting field. Position Details Title: Postdoctoral Researcher Duration: 30 months Project: Revealing
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collaborate with PhD and other post doctoral fellows, in cross-disciplinary collaborations with other research groups both national and international as well as with industrial partners. Qualifications A PhD
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approaches, balancing the need for high-resolution imaging of shallow infiltration zones with the ability to map deeper flow paths and connections to underlying aquifers. The work will include numerical
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methods to directly probe the phase behavior, i.e., the number and types of phases, in individual aerosol particles, and to explore how it affects their ability to form clouds. The project will focus
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atmospheric circulation patterns to determine conditions that reinforce Arctic-mid-latitude coupling in collaboration with the ArcticPush PhD student at Universtiy of Copenhagen. Design and conduct experiments
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documentation and teaching modules for industry and engineering students. Your profile A PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, or a related field. Proven experience in experimental
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hold a PhD in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience in wave mechanics is desirable but not mandatory. Required qualifications: Experience in
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., the number and types of phases, in individual aerosol particles, and to explore how it affects their ability to form clouds. The project will focus on secondary organic aerosol (SOA), a major type of
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the simulation in computer code, either in one of the existing simulation platforms or in a general purpose programming language; develop experiment design strategy, handle of input, calibration and validation
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., the number and types of phases, in individual aerosol particles, and to explore how it affects their ability to form clouds. The project will focus on secondary organic aerosol (SOA), a major type of