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support a parallel research project investigatingflux trapping and phase slips in superconducting circuits, and take part in the supervision of a PhD student working on this topic. Key responsibilities
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language. This role offers the opportunity to advance the frontiers of multimodal language processing while addressing real-world accessibility challenges. About the Project The Sign and Talk project tackles
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invasive sensing tools to monitor metabolites, oxygen, carbon dioxide, pH, and other parameters. Ideally, the methods can function in parallel and on a large scale. The research is vital to understand key
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eligible for a tax exemption on a part of their salary during the first five years in the Netherlands. Selection process For more information about this position, please contact Prof. Johan van Leeuwen
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detection by combining measurements of time- and position-dependent changes in electrical impedance with real-time high-speed distance measurements. In a parallel project, another Postdoc will, partly based
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tools in combustion. Our computational codes are also used by various international research institutions. Both experimental and numerical projects are conducted in parallel providing a platform for
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, once the codes have been tested and validated, the work will involve performing simulations of materials for energy storage (batteries, supercapacitors), in collaboration with our partners in Japan (Prof
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a Postdoctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm
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a Postdoctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm
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at Université Paris-Saclay (https://cvn.centralesupelec.fr/ ), Prof. Pock from the Institute of Computer Graphics and Vision at Graz University of Technology (ICG ), Prof. Thiran from the EPFL Signal Processing