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Apply now PhD position: Catch and release - Anderson localizaton of electrons in metal-halide perovskites. Introduction tekst Do you want to study the flow of electrons and vibrations on ultrafast
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caused by underwater obstacles, limited bandwidth and strong impulsive noise. For example, underwater vehicles are essential to inspect cracks on underwater pipes for oil and gas industries. Underwater
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, Neutrino physucs , Noise mitigation , Non-equilibrium quantum physics , Nonequilibrium physics in bulk and molecular quantum materials , Nonlinear and Complex Systems , Nonlinear Integral Systems, Classical
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and vibration / acoustic aspects to improve occupant health and productivity. Building Safety and Resilience: Protection of building occupants from hazards such as fire and lightning to improve safety
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these components inside the PCB and connect them internally, which not only saves space, but also easily confines the electromagnetic noise and manages the cooling of the system. Eventually, it will greatly reduce
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these components inside the PCB and connect them internally, which not only saves space, but also easily confines the electromagnetic noise and manages the cooling of the system. Eventually, it will greatly reduce
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sensors, based on brain anatomy and correlated brain noise, including sensor number and layout required for best source reconstruction. Next, new models will be developed to optimise OPM-MEG sensors by
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an underlying foil structure which acts as a supporting spring. This project concerns journal AFBs and associated nonlinear vibration issues. As with all fluid bearings, rotor systems fitted with journal AFBs
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challenges within EM, such as image noise, artifacts, the optimization of acquisition parameters, and the integration of information from various EM techniques. The overall goal is to improve the output of EM
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to vibrations causing communication system to ‘lose their locking’ and prevent such a system from functioning properly. The flight ECT development is a fantastic testbed to develop these technologies