10 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at Ghent University in Belgium
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factors that accelerate material deterioration (e.g., hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion). The primary tasks include developing advanced multiphysics frameworks (finite element/phase-field methods
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, associated PhD students and Postdocs. Free access to transferable skill and statistical courses as part of the TUM Graduate School and the Biodiversity Exploratories. Salary & Conditions TUM strives to raise
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that transcends the boundaries of faculties and science disciplines. The PhD community is supported by the Doctoral Schools Ghent University and Gentse Pre- en Postdoc Raad . Psychosocial well-being at work and
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and science disciplines. The PhD community is supported by the Doctoral Schools Ghent University and Gentse Pre- en Postdoc Psychosocial well-being at work and ombudsperson Doctoral and other students
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. The agreement contains elements such as: form of degree, authorship for publications and intellectual property, jury composition, place of defense, tuition fee, etc. 2. Language English at level B2 is required
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collaborative project with other PhD students, postdocs and technical assistants. How to apply How to apply To apply, please send us the following documents, merged into a single PDF file: A one-page cover letter
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by different PhD students and postdocs in the two Groups as deemed appropriate. Contribute to groups activities as requested by your promoters that are within the remit of the role, the grant, and the
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by different PhD students and postdocs in the two Groups as deemed appropriate. Contribute to groups activities as requested by your promoters that are within the remit of the role, the grant, and the
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discuss ideas. An excellent knowledge of the English language is required. You are highly motivated to work in a collaborative project with other PhD students, postdocs and technical assistants. How
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of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, we have an open vacancy for a PhD researcher in the mechatronics research group at the campus Kortrijk. The research in our group focuses on modelling, control