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at the atomic level. With access to world-class research facilities, we innovate at the intersection of nanophysics and biophysics to uncover new insights into material structure and properties. About us The
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major research groups: Mechanical systems, Structural dynamics, Wave propagation and Railway mechanics. You will be joining an emerging research lab led by Dr. Shivesh Kumar and will have the opportunity
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theory (DFT) and related computational methods. Your work will contribute to predicting and deepening our understanding of electronic, structural, and magnetic properties at solid-state surfaces and
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complex architecture spans multiple length scales, requiring a comprehensive approach to understand the relationships between structure, composition, and mechanical properties, all of which are essential
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structures, including the connections between societal and political ideas, recruitment activities, and the experiences of students and young people. We seek candidates interested in researching this important
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willingness to work on the formulation and implementation of constitutive models at boundary value level Experience in programming Meritious Experience in constitutive modelling of soils, including model
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physics and strongly interacting systems? As a PhD student in theoretical nuclear physics, you will have the opportunity to explore deep questions about the origin and properties of atomic nuclei and the
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compatibility with industrial applications. The position is part of a large EU project SurfToGreen where you will have the opportunity to interact with world-class researchers in a multidisciplinary environment
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on students’ perceptions and experiences. There is a need for research that directs attention to social structures, including the connections between societal and political ideas, recruitment activities, and
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more than 50 under construction, nuclear energy remains an important part of the global energy landscape. Ensuring the safe and efficient operation of both existing and future reactors requires advanced