92 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at University of Lund
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To be successful in this role, you need to have the following qualifications: Second year Physics or Engineering with an interest in engineering or X-ray science/technology High school-level computer
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qualifications Ongoing university studies in physics, applied mathematics, computer science, engineering, or a related field Programming experience in Python Good understanding of numerical methods and scientific
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the Jupyter ecosystem. Participation in related experiments. To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications A degree in (Bio)Physics, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Computer
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sciences, bedrock geology, paleontology, physical geography, biodiversity and ecosystem science, remote sensing, Geographic Information Science (GIS), and computational science for health and environment
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English. · Good communications skills. Below are seen as merits · Interest in technology, physics, particle accelerators. · Hands-on experience with technical hardware (example: work in a laboratory
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. Doctoral studies end with a thesis and a doctoral degree. More about being a doctoral student at LTH on lth.se. https://www.lth.se/english/study-at-lth/phd-studies/ Subject and project description
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controlled in-house cleaning and process validation. Background / motivation In soft X-ray Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM), the zone plate is the main focusing optic and a critical, high-value
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IV is a world-leading synchrotron facility, providing researchers with cutting-edge tools to advance knowledge across materials science, life science, chemistry and physics. Join us for a unique chance
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, supporting users throughout the entire process — from experimental setup and data collection to analysis and delivery of reports, ensuring well-prepared experiments and predictable, high-quality delivery
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of MAX IV, managing the academic submission and review process and serves as one primary point of contact for scientists who wish to use the MAX IV facilities. The User Office works in close