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trained in the theoretical modelling of the chiral surfaces. You are a motivated researcher with a Master in physics, chemistry, nanotechnology, or related fields. You have knowledge of scanning tunneling
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comparative case study research (Yin 2017) as primary research methodology, enriched with elements of design thinking (Brown 2008) and action design research (Sein et al. 2011). This ambitious PhD research
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supervises master theses. More information The project teams consists of prof. Dr. Matthijs Kalmijn, prof. Dr. Kène Henkens, and Dr. Becky Arnold. For additional information, you may contact Matthijs Kalmijn
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membrane pores. The Computational Physics and Biophysics Group is led by Prof. Ulrich Kleinekathöfer and is located at Constructor University Bremen, a private, state-accredited, English-language research
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the work into products that deliver care. There will be the possibility of research placements of up to a month in the partner institution’s laboratories. Supervisory Team: Prof. Derek Irvine, Dr Adam Dundas
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for four years, with an interim academic evaluation after one year. During the implementation of this project, you will be assisted by three supervisors. These are Prof. Dr. Ralf Caers and Prof. Dr. Diane
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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical
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strong expertise in the application of artificial intelligence for cybersecurity (prof. dr. Harald Vranken and dr. Mina Sheikhalishahi) as well as formal methods and software testing (prof. dr. Tanja Vos
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute for Materials Chemistry (Director: Prof. Dr. Anjana Devi) at the IFW Dresden, Germany, offers a PhD position (m/f/d) on the topic: Precursors
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at the Finnish company Brinter and Uppsala University. The main supervisor will be Prof. Marcy Zenobi-Wong (ETH Zürich), and co-supervisors Dr. Marcin Kotlarz (ETH Zürich), Prof. Paul Callaghan (Uppsala