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Vacancies PhD opening: Intra-wave modeling of coastal nourishment morphodynamics Key takeaways This research position is part of the NWO-funded SOURCE program: Sand nOURisment strategies
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simultaneous wave interactions, including reflections, diffractions, refraction, and turbulence-induced scattering. Such effects not only complicate noise prediction but also disrupt conventional approaches
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matter discoverable with future gravitational wave interferometers? Join GRAPPA as a PhD candidate within the ERC Advanced Grant “De Tenebris” (PI: G. Bertone) and develop precision models of binary black
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Help us pioneer gravitational wave probes of dark matter. Do you want to work at the interface
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, the KM3NeT neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean, the Virgo gravitational waves interferometer in Pisa, the Xenon-nT dark matter experiment in Gran Sasso, the Pierre Auger cosmic ray observatory in Argentina
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the research collaborations Nikhef participates in are the ALICE, ATLAS and LHCb experiments at CERN, the KM3NeT neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean, the Virgo gravitational waves interferometer in Pisa
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between high- and low-density flows, and effect of submarine canyon dynamics such as tides, internal waves, nepheloid layers, and up- and downwelling. This body of work suggests that conventional
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unique high-precision radio frequency ion trap in which single Ba+ ions will be confined and cooled to their motional ground state. With optical standing waves the individually ions will be addressed
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basal layers, substrate erosion, flow ignition, the distinction between high- and low-density flows, and effect of submarine canyon dynamics such as tides, internal waves, nepheloid layers, and up- and
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in physics with a clear emphasis in theoretical particle physics. (This can be demonstrated, for example, by successfully having completed courses on quantum field theory and the Standard Model