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University of Amsterdam, String Theory Group, Institute of Physics Position ID: UvA -String Theory Group, Institute of Physics -PHDSTQG [#29584] Position Title: Position Location: Amsterdam, North
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evaluate the effect of barrier layers on the formed structure and interfaces. Design multilayer structures tailored for specific analyses. Guide the process of fabrication of these structures and
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and physics, electrochemistry, nanopores, energy devices, fuel cells, osmotic energy, membrane chemistry and physics, organic chemistry The research project For a successful energy transition wherein
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). The CIDL group develops cutting-edge techniques for advanced computational imaging systems, combining expertise from Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics. The aQa group studies quantum algorithms and
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of chemical technology, applied physics and biomedical technology. Our fields of application include sustainable energy, process technology and materials science, nanotechnology and technical medicine. As part
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members and 2000 students in education and research on the cutting edge of chemical technology, applied physics and biomedical technology. Our fields of application include sustainable energy, process
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in our team by data analysis and modelling of the spray deposition process. New knowledge is required to understand and respond to temporal and spatial variability of spray deposition on plants and non
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development and regeneration (1.0 FTE) Description of the project The opening is for a research position within the field of mathematical or theoretical biology, computational physics, applied mathematics
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the urgency for sustainable and adaptive water management strategies. This project aims to investigate how water management interventions influence hydrological fluxes and storages by integrating physically
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involve physical, chemical and biological processes. Alkalinity dynamics is poorly understood and represented in present-day generation of earth system models. In this four-year study under guidance