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About Monash Engineering Monash Engineering is a leading global centre for research consistently placing highly in international ranking lists. We engage with industry and other world leading institutes
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: Aalto University – virtual campus tour About Finland Finland is a great place for living with or without family – it is a safe, politically stable and well-organized Nordic society. Finland is
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. At present, heating and cooling represent around 50% of the final energy use in Europe and are mainly supplied by fossil-fuel-derived energy. Because sustainable heat is mainly available in summer and demand
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Low Countries and of putting some of the historiographical and theoretical assumptions about the role of institutions, political participation and inequalities in urban societies to the test. The
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comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities - more information about the PhD program at the HZDR can be found here Salary and social benefits in accordance with the collective
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aims to have a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) economy by 2050. At present, heating and cooling represent around 50% of the final energy use in Europe and are mainly supplied by fossil-fuel-derived energy
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. For example, SiC possesses both high second-order and third-order nonlinearity, the former enables frequency doubling, electro-optical modulators (switches) and the latter enables optical frequency combs. More
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high second-order and third-order nonlinearity, the former enables frequency doubling, electro-optical modulators (switches) and the latter enables optical frequency comb (OFC). More importantly, large
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. Responsibilities and tasks Thanks to the unique photonic properties and physical properties of SiC, versatile devices could be achieved on the SiC material platform. For example, SiC possesses both high second-order
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interactions with the ocean and the atmosphere. The properties that characterize it have been established through the analysis of satellite observations over a scale range from 10km to approximately 1000km, and