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for many high-tech companies. Job description This role involves the development of cutting-edge chemical sensors based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that leverage kinetic selectivity to differentiate
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are linked to research on composite hydrogen tanks, composite propellers for drones and finite element modelling of textile manufacturing. All research will be conducted with leading companies in
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pathway. Additionally, finite element theoretical modelling and density functional theory calculations will be used to further increase our understanding of the photo-reduction mechanism. Correlating
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fields. Integrate a new measurement solution to deepen understanding of the metal 3D printing process and link with ex-situ inspection systems. Apply deep and shallow supervised learning methods
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the genetic etiology and developing diagnostics and treatment methods for these diseases. Approaches range from human genetics, genomics, protein biochemistry and neuronal and glial cell biology to integrative
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to neurodegenerative diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system, with an emphasis on understanding the genetic etiology and developing diagnostics and treatment methods for these diseases. Approaches range
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, the degree, institution name, city, and country, and date (or expected date) of graduation Title and short summary of final thesis List of publications (if any) Name, affiliation, and contact details
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publication list (if applicable) Concise cover letter describing your motivation and career goals List of two references (e.g. master thesis promoter and/or supervisor) with emails and phone numbers Transcripts
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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