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Postdoctoral Researcher in Gravitational Wave Astroparticle Physics (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam
Are you interested to work at the interface of general relativity, gravitational wave astrophysics, and dark matter phenomenology within the ERC Advanced Grant “De Tenebris”, led by Prof. Gianfranco
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of acoustofluidics, including the nonlinear interactions between acoustic waves and fluids across different frequency regimes. Your research will also involve applying acoustofluidic technology to mechanobiology
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observational/computational time-domain astrophysics, including supernovae, gravitational-wave events, fast radio bursts, and tidal disruption events, to work with Dr. Daichi Hiramatsu in the Department
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energy into acoustic waves, which can then be used to generate electricity or manage heat at the microscale. The goal is to improve the performance, efficiency and scalability of these microscale systems
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system using dedicated tools such as STEM, ensuring that the lab-scale tests and models reinforce each other. We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in vibration and wave dynamics
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the energy of waves, tides, and river and ocean currents into electricity and have the potential to provide millions of Americans with locally sourced, reliable energy. The WPTO-funded Marine Energy Fellowship
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the energy of waves, tides, and river and ocean currents into electricity and have the potential to provide millions of Americans with locally sourced, reliable energy. The WPTO-funded Marine Energy Fellowship
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development of biosensors Optimize novel aptamer beacon platforms Characterization with electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, square wave voltammetry, impedance
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tools for the real-time identification of equatorial waves, based on the normal modes of the atmosphere. The project is supported by the Operational Program COMPETE2030-FEDER-00835400, within the scope
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techniques for applications in EM theory, radiofrequency (RF) analysis/design for wireless systems, wave scattering and propagation, and wave-particle dynamics in accelerator physics, among others. Preferred