11 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in Netherlands
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? Are you excited about developing large-scale and low cost battery technologies? Do you want to work in a multidisciplinary and international team? Information We are looking for a motivated and creative PhD
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cryptography guarantees better performance and faster speed for encrypting data. Without doubt, AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and Keccak/SHA-3 (Secure Hash Algorithm 3) are the two most used and famous
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to work on the design and implementation of Oscillatory Neural Networks (ONNs) for physics-based computing applications. You as the candidate will be an integral part of the prestigious NWO AiNED AI-on-ONN
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are currently seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our team to work on the design and implementation of Oscillatory Neural Networks (ONNs) for physics-based computing applications. You as the successful
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can apply online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post. A pre-employment screening can be part of the selection procedure. For the final candidates, a knowledge security check will
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Mathematics, Computer Science, Data Science or a closely related field. Experience and/or strong motivation to work with real and synthetic data. Experience and/or strong motivation to achieve both publishable
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? Are you excited about advancing green hydrogen technologies? Do you want to work in a multidisciplinary and international team? Information We are seeking a motivated and creative PhD candidate to join our
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communication skills in English are a prerequisite. We prefer candidates with a good team spirit, who like to work in an internationally oriented, social environment. The project will involved collaboration with leading
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you want to unravel the crystallization of phase change materials in heat storage devices? Do you like to work with advanced imaging techniques like CT and MRI? Do you want to understand the relation
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that self-organize into functional units due to their chemical or physical properties—to address a wide range of diseases. A landmark achievement highlighting this potential is the rapid development of mRNA