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, theoretical and computational chemistry/physics and physics of low-dimensional materials. It maintains strong ties with the local experimental groups of TUD and the institutes of the DRESDEN-concept environment
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Kibsgaard and Professor Stig Helveg, DTU Physics. We favour candidates with a degree in physics, chemistry or materials science. The candidate should preferably have experience in electron microscopy
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Physics , Accelerator and Plasma Physics , Accelerator Physics , adsorption and layered material physics , all subdisciplinary areas of Physics and Chemistry , Any , Applied Cryptography , Applied Physics
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short courses in the core subjects of this PhD programme including process intensification and green chemistry. This project is part of the Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) Centre for Doctoral training
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want to contribute to the next level of molecular computing? Are you excited about the application of AI tools to train molecular systems how to process information? Then join our team as a PhD candidate
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scholarship holder in the field of plasma chemistry and physics. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis within the research group PLASMANT (Plasma Lab for Applications in
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the areas of experimental and theoretical physics, synthetic, physical and computational chemistry, material sciences and related areas. The Opportunity The OPTEXC IRTG involves 20 academics in Australia and
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strong background in physical metallurgy, materials science or chemistry is essential and experience in casting, heat treatment, microstructural characterisation, differential scanning calorimetry and
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Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or a related discipline. The successful applicant will demonstrate strong interest and self-motivation in the subject and the ability to think analytically and
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as raw materials. Thanks to bond-exchange chemistry our LCEs will be re-processable and re-usable. To dramatically scale up LCEs in size as well as in number, we are developing a ground-breaking new