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search is nuclear theory; a research area in which we have a strong international position and benefit from exceptional collaborations. Organizationally we are part of the Division of Subatomic, High
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, for example via equilibrium and non-equilibrium Green's functions, density functional theory, and tensor network methods. Experience in topological magnetic systems and nonlinear optical phenomena is considered
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We are offering a PhD position in the field of algorithmic graph theory. The position is a full-time employment with a competitive monthly salary and full social benefits for up to five years. You
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application! We are looking for a PhD student in theoretical physics with a focus on the theory of magnetic materials. Your work assignments Your tasks will be to carry out research using advanced theoretical
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covers kinetic theory, non-local diffusion and dynamics on graphs. The precise research direction will be determined together with the successful candidate upon personal background and interests
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in working in control theory and develop
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their knowledge in electrodynamic calculations with applications in, among others, electrical drive systems, transmission line theory, or metamaterials. The specific specialization can to some extent be guided by
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. The project will develop fundamental theory and tools that will be key for understanding biological mechanisms causing diseases that are due to gene dysregulation, such as cancer. The core of the project is a
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: The successful candidate must have a Master's degree in electrical engineering, engineering physics, or related disciplines. Completed courses in signal processing, radar or communication theory are meritorious
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postgraduate education in areas such as Information Processing Technologies, including Quantum Information and Computation, Optoeletronics, Physical Layer Security and Information Theory, Cybersecurity and