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with hosts in other countries. Programme information for postdocs (PDF, 132 KB) Programme information for experienced researchers (PDF, 138 KB) Search for potential hosts in the Humboldt Network (German
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Start your online application or continue your application in "My Humboldt" Apply online Continue application Research Fellowship for highly qualified postdocs from Germany The Japan Society for
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. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ BASIC FUNCTION: Work on interdisciplinary research opportunities focusing on advanced cyber security and communications networks for next-generation industrial <b>control</b> systems, e.g.,...
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. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ BASIC FUNCTION: Work on interdisciplinary research opportunities focusing on advanced cyber security and communications networks for next-generation industrial <b>control</b> systems, e.g.,...
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to the transition towards net-zero carbon emissions? The group of Prof. Anqi Wang at KAUST is recruiting several postdocs to join our dynamic team. Our research is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary
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, and instruments to create edible structures (i.e. foods). We combine additive manufacturing, microfluidics, electrospinning, and in situ physio-chemical reactions to achieve unprecedented control over
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conventional simulators. Finite element-based methods such as Mixed-Finite-Element or Control-Volume methods are convenient thanks to their suitability for complex unstructured grids. Applications are sought