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Quantum field theory (QFT) is the framework that describes most quantum phenomena in the universe. One of the greatest open problems in QFT is to give a systematic way to understand strongly
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form of energy–e.g. electrical, magnetic, acoustic, or chemical–into mechanical motion. These swimmers are expanding the frontiers of micro-engineering and can be used in tasks such as chemical analysis
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are interested in interdisciplinary research across electrical engineering / electromagnetism, numerical methods, numerical mathematics, high-performance computing, and computational science. Time permitting, we
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Main description: Native mass spectrometry is an expanding structural biology tool to elucidate the function of protein complexes. Excitingly, the demand for this technology is increasing. However
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, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Energy, or related fields Hands-on experience in porous material synthesis, characterization, and gas adsorption measurements is a strong plus Demonstrated research
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Requirements: Applications are welcome from highly motivated candidates with a background in: Civil Engineering, Materials Science, or related disciplines. Experience or interest in Applied Rheology, Concrete
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Fellowship, there is additional funding for training and travel. Graduates from the group will be well prepared for a career across all areas of science and technology. Application process Interested
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Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future Fellowships 2026-2027 is open now. These are the requirements to apply for a fully-funded PhD or Post-Doctoral Fellowships in STEM (Engineering
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wide range of techniques including: advanced genetics to manipulate genes and cells, molecular cell biology including CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology and transgenesis, microscopy, including laser
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there are concerns about the new impacts that this will introduce. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) typically require six times as many minerals as their internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts, and thus a