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characterizing exoplanets in the habitable zone (HZ) of their host star. Such an approach is envisioned in future large facilities, e.g., NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) in space and ESO’s Extremely
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synthesis, electrochemical testing, product analysis, and comprehensive materials characterization using advanced techniques. Finally, the project seeks to deliver fundamental insights and practical solutions
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education. Methodological diversity, interdisciplinary collaboration, transdisciplinary cooperation with partners outside academia and a dynamic development characterize its research profile in the fields
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. Hands-on experience in fabrication techniques for structuring semiconductors or dielectric materials, optical characterization methods and building optical measurement set-ups. Experience in
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dynamic tests of novel composites with and without organic energetic additives. Analyze and present data files from dynamic tests and sample characterization. Design, fabricate and characterize improved
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-colleges/engineering/research/centers-and-labs/sirt-nano ), Characterization Center for Materials & Biology (C2MB, https://ccmb.uta.edu/ ) and the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI
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the aquaculture production of salmonid fishes, then this postdoctoral position could well be for you. The position is part of a 3-year project funded by the Danish Research Council. You will be working in a dynamic
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for geochemistry, geophysics, biogeochemistry, planetary habitability, and sustainable energy resources. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team investigating how crustal faulting, tectonics, and
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on the vision of developing multi-level thrombosis risk prediction models, from cellular dynamics to organ-level hemodynamics. The network integratesin silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches to understand
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. Joining CSUF means becoming part of a dynamic team dedicated to making a meaningful impact. We continuously seek individuals from various career disciplines that share the University’s mission and core