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-13736 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to develop new transition metal-catalyzed reactions
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, two researchers, and about ten PhD students. Our research focuses on aircraft propulsion and covers: System-level assessments Engine concept development Component design and optimization (e.g
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and computational metabolomics, dietary biomarkers, micronutrient metal nutrition, nutritional immunology, marine food science, plant based foods and nutrition as well as food by-product biorefining and
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Plating This project explores how plating the cavity around a distributed Al/Si superconducting resonator with a superconducting metal affects the Q-factor of the resonator. Achieving high-Q is a key
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courses in programming, or completed projects with a central programming component. What you will do Develop your own ideas and learn how to independently tackle research challenges. Participate in teaching
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of materials science and health? This PhD position offers the opportunity to apply materials characterization techniques to a unique biological material—bone, the key component of the human skeleton. Bone’s
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for emerging multi-antenna (MIMO) communication systems, focusing particularly on systems where hardware constraints are a limiting factor. Your work will bridge digital signal processing, nonlinear hardware
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, Carbon, Small, and IEEE Electron Device Letters and IEEE Transactions on Component Packaging and Manufacturing Technology. About the research project We aim to develop a completely new 2D hexagonal boron
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industry have started exploring alternative materials, devices, and circuit architectures, particularly in the rapidly expanding field of AI hardware. Atomically thin two-dimensional transition metal
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of nuclear power is understanding the behavior of nuclear fuel at high burn-up levels. Such insights are vital for extending the safe operating range of nuclear fuel and for the handling of post-irradiation