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postdoc focused on developing new cement formulations and characterization techniques. For algorithms and software there will also be the opportunity to work with the team behind the Core Imaging Library
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Materials and Production one or more positions as postdoc in technology and solutions for resilient manufacturing are open for appointment
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Job Description Are you a mechatronics, mechanical, electrical engineer, or something similar who wants to have the opportunity to work on a project narrowing the gap between fundamental research
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Engage in teaching and supervision as required Expectations of qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Bio-engineering, or equivalent Excellent track record in
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scientific qualifications at PhD–level or similar scientific qualifications. The research potential of each applicant will be emphasized in the overall assessment. Appointment as a Postdoc cannot exceed a
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carrier and its various transport transitions stochastically. The PhD student will join the LUMIN team that is pushing the boundaries of luminescence physics. The researcher will collaborate with other team
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for candidates with strong backgrounds (preferably PhDs) within mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, applied mathematics or physics. Specific disciplines will involve heat transfer
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. Required qualifications for the position: PhD degree in geophysics, physics, engineering, or similar. In-depth experience and proven expertise in electromagnetic forward and/or inverse modelling. Strong
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magnetism. Qualified applicants must have PhD degree in physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, computer science or similar. Experience with numerical methods, preferably within open-source software
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magnetism. Qualified applicants must have PhD degree in physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, computer science or similar. Experience with numerical methods, preferably within open-source software