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scholarship is an ideal starting point for someone wishing to establish a future cross-disciplinary research lab that integrates theory and experimental research. Specific Qualifications for Project A
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the position Experience with independent planning, execution and evaluation of experiments, including statistical analysis Familiarity with theory and techniques of chemical analyses or metabolomics is required
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efforts. The theoretical activities at Chemical Physics focus on electronic structure calculations within the density functional theory together with mean-field kinetic modeling and kinetic Monte-Carlo
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processing, information and communication theory, machine learning, complex networks, and optimization. The employment This employment is a temporary contract of two years with the possibility of extension up
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research in this area. Qualifications Research will focus on signals in the physical layer and is expected to use methodology from communication theory, wave propagation, signal processing, and electronics
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are required for the project: Expertise in experimental x-ray imaging Experience in theory and analysis of tomographic data. Excellent written and spoken English. When appointing a postdoctoral researcher, the
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combines leading expertise and unique know-how in theory, modelling, synthesis, atomic-scale imaging and spectroscopy, and nanoelectronics aiming to unlock the potential of AlN and UWBG materials for next
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of climate and environmental justice theories, including frameworks of recognition, representation, and redistribution, alongside a nuanced understanding of the diverse and intersectional societal drivers
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dynamical systems theory, including differential equations, simulation techniques, state-space and input-output representations, time-delay embedding, and/or time series analysis from experimental data
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interdisciplinary and focuses on (1) the organization, management and governance of collaboration and its consequences, (2) impact, results and (un)desired consequences of collaboration, and (3) theories and