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cracks form and propagate, identifying transitions between damage states, and quantifying failure mechanisms under realistic loading scenarios. The detailed simulations you produce will support the
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in reviews Behavioural competencies Education A master’s degree in electrical engineering, or a similar qualification, is required for this post. A PhD in a relevant domain will be considered an asset
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Information Science (GISc) — particularly in movement analysis — with teaching and student supervision? Have you recently earned a PhD in GISc and feel inspired to share your expertise with the next generation while
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29 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering Neurosciences » Neurobiology
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, workshops, simulations) Coaching training and ICF certification Experience in consulting and/or change management Your required competences You are a passionate educator who is committed to a safe and
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from your MSc/PhD degrees. Contact details for three referees. A copy of your PhD thesis will be appreciated. You can … Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358102/postdoc
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your courses, including grades and an explanation of the grading system. a link to / a copy of the most relevant written work product. Examples: PhD or MSc thesis, research paper (working draft or pre
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(PICs) increasingly used in various applications. To allow a smooth design flow for these PICs, optimized compact models are needed. This PhD position is enabling compact models for optical amplifiers and
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industries. George Jackson, Professor of Chemical Physics at Imperial College London, is a world leader in the development and use of molecular methods to simulate the thermodynamic properties of complex
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response: investigate methods to fuse EO data with auxiliary information — including environmental simulations and open-source intelligence (OSINT) software — to generate timely, reliable intelligence