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? And how much can we trust the reconstruction? Answering these questions requires pushing the limits of numerical analysis and computation for wave equations and inverse problems. As a PhD candidate, you
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Help us pioneer gravitational wave probes of dark matter. Do you want to work at the interface of general relativity, cosmology, and data analysis, and help build the tools that will make dark
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simultaneous wave interactions, including reflections, diffractions, refraction, and turbulence-induced scattering. Such effects not only complicate noise prediction but also disrupt conventional approaches
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Help us pioneer gravitational wave probes of dark matter. Do you want to work at the interface
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, the KM3NeT neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean, the Virgo gravitational waves interferometer in Pisa, the Xenon-nT dark matter experiment in Gran Sasso, the Pierre Auger cosmic ray observatory in Argentina
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unique high-precision radio frequency ion trap in which single Ba+ ions will be confined and cooled to their motional ground state. With optical standing waves the individually ions will be addressed
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basal layers, substrate erosion, flow ignition, the distinction between high- and low-density flows, and effect of submarine canyon dynamics such as tides, internal waves, nepheloid layers, and up- and
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technology, publish the results, and to finish your PhD studies with a thesis and successful defence in four years time. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355453/phd-position
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technology, publish the results, and to finish your PhD studies with a thesis and successful defence in four years time. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355333/phd-position
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home to 17 PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers. Research at the department covers a broad range of topics, including theoretical and experimental particle physics, gravitational waves and quantum