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has a vacancy for a PhD researcher to work in the EU Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska-Curie Project iSENSE – In-Situ Monitoring of Electromagnetic Interference. This research is linked to Doctoral
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Vacancies PhD position in Advanced bonding for magnet-metal systems Key takeaways The Surface Technology and Tribology group at the Department of Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems (MS3), part
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, Management and Social Sciences (BMS), we unite the worlds of people and technology to address today’s complex societal challenges. We are passionate about understanding human behaviour, fostering responsible
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Vacancies PhD position on Development of diagnostic AI tools to change from analysis to synthesis for EMC Key takeaways The Radio Systems Group within the Department of Electrical Engineering has a
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the department The Department of Applied Earth Sciences combines earth scientific knowledge with dynamic modelling and advanced remote sensing, to analyse earth systems and processes in space and time
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innovate for a healthier, safer and more sustainable life. And for a strong economy. Since 1932, we have been making knowledge and technology available for the common good. As societies grow more complex
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promising technology with the potential to reduce the electrical energy consumption by 30% compared to conventional low temperature electrolysers. The elevated operating temperatures, typically above 600°C
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) and Maastricht University. We are seeking a cross-disciplinary PhD candidate with a background in Computer Science/Computational Linguistics/Digital Phonetics and an interest in speech communication
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transport, limit gas cross over, and be able to withstand harsh conditions (high pH and temperature) for prolonged times. You will work within the Membrane Science and Technology department of the University
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part of the Sustainable Electrochemical Engineering and Digitalisation SEEDlab . SEED is co-hosted by the research groups Catalytic Processes and Materials and Inorganic Membranes in the Faculty