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about the department of physics The department incorporates a broad activity within physics with activities in solid state physics/material physics, soft/complex and biopolymer physics, medical physics
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languages. A track record publishing on one or more of the following topics: global environmental politics, global governance, global health, IPE, the politics of knowledge. The overall composition
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aluminium alloys. The position is linked to the research groups SIMLab (Structural Impact Laboratory) and Nanomechanics. SIMLab's research encompasses experiments, modelling, and simulation of materials and
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composition, herbivore resistance, and biofouling in S. latissima? The position will be available from 6th of January 2026. The application deadline is 13th of July 2025 Candidates must comply with Nord
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pathways embedded in the region’s social-ecological and cultural fabric as well as its long-standing community institutions. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate
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(wind) data. The PhD position entails a combination of theoretical and practical developments, and the candidate will work with simulations, programming, and data processing. The methodologies applied by
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15th August 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Materials Science and Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Development of Aluminium Batteries for Stationary Energy
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modeling to simulate the pavement response under different loading conditions. The research will support improvements of the existing specification for the maximum authorized axle load and mass of vehicles
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are under intense stress from contamination due to uncontrolled anthropogenic activities, industrialization, climate induced urban runoffs, poor solid waste management, and inadequate wastewater treatment
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and corrosion Developing a validated solvent degradation Process simulations of absorption-based CO2 capture with different process designs and industrial cases Combine the solvent degradation model