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ultrafast laser pulses on femtosecond timescales. Combining nanofabrication, electromagnetic simulation, and pump–probe laser measurements, the project will explore how 3D geometry, and different materials
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physics of electromagnetic materials and practical applications in 6G communications. The PhD is 4 years and funded by DSTL (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory), and you will undertake a mixture of
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, paid at the prevailing UKRI rate for 3.5 years of full-time study. Non-UK students can apply but will have to personally fund the difference between the Home and the Overseas rate. Eligibility: The
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schema maritime innovation projects (subsidieregeling maritieme innovatieprojecten). The project leader is Advanced Electromagnetics BV. We also collaborate with Allseas, who are developping an SMR
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Atomic Drive. The MeGa-Drive project is funded by the subsidy schema maritime innovation projects (subsidieregeling maritieme innovatieprojecten). The project leader is Advanced Electromagnetics BV. We
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our team at TU Delft to develop a novel electromagnetic flow meter for turbulent pipe flow
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Join our team at TU Delft to develop a novel electromagnetic flow meter for turbulent pipe flow Job description Electromagnetic (EM) flow meters are widely used in industry for accurate measurements
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both the fundamental physics of electromagnetic materials and practical applications in 6G communications. The PhD is 4 years and funded by DSTL (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory), and you will
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regime, they must be isolated from their environment. One powerful approach is to levitate them in vacuum with electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from
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electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from femtograms to nanograms. In recent years, we made major progress in controlling the motion of such levitated systems