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) conditions. Your work will provide the "ground truth" for the project. By simulating complex inflow conditions, you will create the high-fidelity datasets required to validate the Wind Field Forecasting (WFF
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the nacre in seashells, by combining them with soft organic polymers. This project proposes a method to mimic this by using 3D-printed concrete as a scaffold to guide the growth of a chitinous fungal network
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in confined polymer systems. (Synthesis of complex polymer architectures will primarily be carried out by the partners in Dresden.) Information and application Interested? Send your application before
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group? Do you enjoy creating complex machines that have never existed before? Do you want to explore physics that nobody else has seen? If yes, then you might want to join the Ultracold Strontium Group
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-resolution microscopy, to resolve synaptic protein complexes at high resolution in defined synapses in brain tissue. The successful candidate will be a member of the MacGillavry lab that is part of the larger
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. (Synthesis of complex polymer architectures will primarily be carried out by the partners in Dresden.) Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/360153/postdoc-position-in-polymer-bru
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work will provide the "ground truth" for the project. By simulating complex inflow conditions, you will create the high-fidelity datasets required to validate the Wind Field Forecasting (WFF) models
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nanophotonic sensors that disentangle multiple physical parameters from complex optical spectra. This approach raises fundamental questions on how information about parameters is optimally encoded and retrieved
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requirements You are an engineer looking to use your analytical and technical skills and innate curiosity to create an impact for a more sustainable urban environment. You also thrive in a complex trans
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disciplines and contributing to a collaborative team effort. You are proactive, organized, and motivated to help build new experimental systems while also extracting biological insight from complex datasets