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Are you interested in plasma physics? Do you want to help demonstrate the usefulness of radio-frequency driven plasmas for industrial processes? We are looking for a motivated PhD student to
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our codes of conduct We are located on one physical campus, in the heart of Amsterdam's Zuidas business district, with excellent location and accessibility. Over 6,150 staff work at the VU and over
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, including thermal behavior and ageing and experiments that lead to accelerated ageing. This requires developing understanding of the underlying physics, methods for data-driven modelling and numerical
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Steel , an exciting and collaborative research programme within the Dutch National Growth Fund, bringing together leading universities, research institutes, and industry partners to accelerate
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to explore how governments balance economic development objectives with adaptation to accelerating physical climate risks, as households-voters decide where to live given their preferences for public
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economic development objectives with adaptation to accelerating physical climate risks, as households-voters decide where to live given their preferences for public adaptation. To explore the emergence
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will investigate novel frameworks to accelerate SRS in HPC environments. The PhD candidate will work at the Ship Hydrodynamics section of the Department of Maritime and Transport Technology (Faculty
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regulations, presenting unprecedented challenges. Up to 80% of the emissions in ports are attributed to the port call process of ships visiting the port. Efforts of a single actor to reduce emissions will be
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methods and data-driven modelling techniques, the PhD candidate will investigate novel frameworks to accelerate SRS in HPC environments. The PhD candidate will work at the Ship Hydrodynamics section
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in ports are attributed to the port call process of ships visiting the port. Efforts of a single actor to reduce emissions will be suboptimal, or may even be counterproductive, for the port call