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) to develop computational models for electric breakdown of gases Job description Electric gas discharges occur in nature, most prominently in air in the form of lightning and its less visible precursors
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This postdoc position is offered by the Environmental Psychology group at the University of Groningen, together with the faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen. We
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problems that will serve as a baseline and reference case for various R&D projects. This will be carried out in collaboration with industry and academia. Technical competencies Knowledge relevant
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for this position, the following is required: PhD in planetary science, Earth science or a closely related discipline. Additional requirements In addition to your CV and your motivation letter, please prepare a
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PhD in a related technical or scientific discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In particular for this position
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Organisation Job description Applications are invited for a fully-funded Postdoctoral researcher position for two years in the research group of Dr Danny Incarnato, at the Groningen Biomolecular
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particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in engineering or physics, preferably with a focus on the development of thermal fluid-structure interaction mathematical models. A thesis topic
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processes; disseminating results of technical reporting through peer-reviewed journal publications, colloquiums and webinars; contributing to the development of advanced benchmark problems that can serve as
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spans a considerable breadth, posing multiple applied research challenges that you will need to address in both design and implementation. The scope might include: application to orbit and attitude