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15 Fully Funded PhD Positions in Thermoelectric Materials and Solid-State Cooling (MSCA Doctoral Network, Horizon Europe) We are recruiting 15 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) for the EU-funded Marie
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science. Applicants must hold a M.Sc. degree in chemistry, physics, computational chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or a closely related discipline. The candidate should have solid quantitative training
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the coupled dynamics of roots, mycorrhizal fungi and soil resources under varying environmental conditions. The work will integrate concepts from applied mathematics, computational mechanics and biological
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computational mechanics, applied mathematics, physics, computer science, biomedical engineering or a related field Good knowledge of numerical methods and finite-element analysis Solid programming skills in C
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the course of your doctoral program Our requirements Solid basic knowledge of cell culture as well as isolation of human primary cells Interest and experience in working with bioreactors, especially organ-on-a
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, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a closely related field. Candidates from Materials Science, Civil Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or Computational Engineering are welcome
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/ Computer Science, Mechatronics / Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or related fields in Engineering, Computer Engineering or Applied Mathematics Programming Skills: Programming Experience with Python, C/C++, ROS
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Medicine, Department of Engineering), a doctoral research project is defined and a PhD student position is open in the COMPSOIL (Computational Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering) research group. Your
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design Desirable Qualifications Experience with or interest in gas-phase fragmentation mechanisms and ion chemistry Interest in computational proteomics, spectral library development, or fragmentation
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atomic-resolution TEM. Linking 3D atomic structure, dynamics, and catalytic function of individual nanoparticles. Identifying and stabilizing uniquely active nanoparticles to uncover atomistic mechanisms