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There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Submarine Volcanology at the Department of Earth Sciences . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with career
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exceptionally high levels of biodiversity. At the same time, they undergo severe land use changes and are particularly impacted by climate change. The project will study the impact of climate change and other
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involving giant impacts around the Sun and other stars. The project applies state-of-the-art computational physics methods, particularly Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) with self-gravity, shocks
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work tasks The NorFab infrastructure and Solid State Physics and Quantum Technology research group are investing in equipment for studying single-defect, single-photon and single-spin properties
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seminars, and PhD‑level courses. Secondments at Duke University, USA, and IDEAS, Norway, are planned. The successful candidate will join the Space Physics group at the Department of Physics and Technology
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across Europe and the USA. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in Physics. Master students can apply provided they complete their final
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or competence in radiation detectors (design, construction, operations or data analysis) is a requirement. Documented general knowledge of the near-earth space environment or atmospheric or lightning physics is a
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exceptionally high levels of biodiversity. At the same time, they undergo severe land use changes and are particularly impacted by climate change. The project will study the impact of climate change and other
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and other stars. The project applies state-of-the-art computational physics methods, particularly Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) with self-gravity, shocks, strength and geological equations
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, the liquid electrolytes used in these batteries, which are based on organic solvents, pose a significant safety risk due to their potential for leakage and combustion. Solid-state electrolytes (SSEs