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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute of Solid State Research at the IFW Dresden offers a PhD Position (m/f/d) “Self-Assembled Rolled-Up Microcoils for Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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characterization of photonic crystals formed by the self-assembly of colloidal particles into diamond and other unconventional symmetries. The successful candidate will develop and implement new strategies
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on sunlight scattering and droplet/ice crystal nucleation.The researcher will interact with graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the research group and in collaborating experimental research groups
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between Banner and Crystal reports. Back/Assist in entering the daily deposits for all three charts. Responsible for monthly account reconciliation of some Banner accounts. Responsible for back up
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glass, they take the form of an amorphous silicate solid with a few crystallized phases (silicates and calcium aluminosilicates, spinels, etc.). Changes in manufacturing processes and the decarbonization
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to transforming NUS into a leading global University shaping the future. https://nusit.nus.edu.sg/ Job Description The candidate will be responsible for IT project delivery and application support for systems in
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the focus on "Digital Twin development for industrial sucrose crystallization " Project Join an exciting research initiative at the forefront of Industry 4.0 and process systems engineering. The project
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printer, which has been recently purchased by the group. The postdoc will optimize and use the printer with the aim of achieving 2 objectives: i) testing crystallization of molecular precursors by aerosol
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Grenoble Observatory of Universe Sciences (OSUG) and a joint research unit (CNRS, UGA) with approximately 170 staff members and numerous temporary employees. https://ipag.osug.fr/ The CHARM team, led by
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, including nano-scale thermal transport, phononic crystals, opto-mechanics, thermoelectricity, acoustic-metamaterials, topological bosonics and NEOMs. It is led by Professor Sotomayor Torres . The group is