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experience required to perform the role will include a good working knowledge of fluid mechanics and compressible flow. It will be helpful to have a working knowledge of multi-phase flows in particular
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Required Qualifications Required Education and Experience: Ph.D. graduate in mechanical or chemical engineering, or relevant technical disciplines, with 3.0 or higher GPA. Familiar with thermal system and
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workshops.The PhD students will focus on using state-of-the-art computational and statistical techniques to shed light on the fundamental mechanisms of decision-making.We are particularly interested in candidates
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the mechanisms governing the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While
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areas, and be able to creatively combine disciplines to make new research advances in fluid mechanics. You will be creating data-driven algorithms which can solve state estimation problems in fluid
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techniques; chromatography; NMR, MS, IR, UV-Vis spectroscopies; and elemental analysis. • Methods for nanofabrication: mechanical exfoliation, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and lithography techniques
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to cancer, metabolic disorders, and infections. As part of this position, you will have the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at understanding microbiome-driven mechanisms and
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of understanding and improving the end-of-service-life and sustainability of bio-derived materials as part of a circular bioeconomy. Areas of research may encompass elucidating microbial mechanisms that drive
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hybrid systems—covering RF generation, transmission lines, and launchers. Conducting plasma experiments on tokamaks, stellarators, and linear devices, with a focus on heating mechanisms and the development
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supervising studies that involve in vitro assays and in vivo mouse tumor models to understand mechanisms of immunotherapy resistance, exploration of pathways involved in signal transduction in different T cell