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, particularly relevant for the investigation of the dielectric function in anisotropic or angle-dependant systems (e.g. moiré physics). In addition, the researcher will take advantage of other assets of LEM
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undergraduate students. For further details on our laboratory, please see: http://www.highvoltage.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ You should have a PhD related to Electrical Engineering or Materials Science, ideally with
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interaction with the human body or tissue, as well as different dielectric materials. Basic knowledge of radio engineering, antennas, wireless communications, and/or radars. Salary The position is full-time
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of chemical gas sensors. Analyze data. Carry out the design of active controls for chemical gas sensors (hydrogen). Where to apply Website https://seuelectronica.upc.edu/en/procedures/call-for-recruitment
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and their dynamics in real time. This work will shed light on the interplay between ferroelectric order, interlayer excitons, and dielectric environment, revealing how local optical responses correlate
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About us The research in Photonics & Nanotechnology Group ( https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and
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(electrical, thermal, and mechanical coupling) using COMSOL/MOOSE/FEniCS and Abaqus for predictive performance analysis. Experimental dielectric and mechanical testing (BbDS, TSDC, DIC, MTS) to evaluate
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(Master’s thesis position) in triboelectric charging of water drops through sliding on dielectric surfaces is available at the Soft Matter and Wetting (SMW) group, Department of Applied Physics (School
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the enhancement will require entirely novel designs that exhibit multiple resonances provided by e.g. plasmonic metasurfaces (link). About this position In this position you will leverage novel dielectric and
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charging of water drops through sliding on dielectric surfaces is available at the Soft Matter and Wetting (SMW) group, Department of Applied Physics (School of Science) at Aalto University. This position