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aims to develop and test fundamental theory in applied organisational research. It covers issues from the micro to the macro level of analysis. The programme has two “centres of gravity” that provide
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and altered crystalline rocks presenting unique intermediate cases. Recent advances in operando micro-computed tomography (µCT) enable unprecedented real-time visualisation of these processes, yet
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the PhD program involves a thorough curriculum of finance courses. Candidates ideally also have a strong background in micro-economics, econometrics, quantitative economics and/or computational economics
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facilities include the fully equipped EKL and Kavli Nanolab cleanrooms, as well as dedicated labs for micro-system assembly, electrical measurements and sensor characterization. On the horizon is a new suite
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the support you need to evolve in your PhD. Our world-class facilities include the fully equipped EKL and Kavli Nanolab cleanrooms, as well as dedicated labs for micro-system assembly, electrical measurements
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stages. Theoretical perspectives include organizational learning, resource-based view, micro-foundations, strategy process, with work spanning both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Our research
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position is in the Dynamics of Micro and Nanosystems (DMN) group. The group focuses on exploiting dynamics to create technologies that can lead to new products in the fields of scientific instrumentation
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well-suited for candidates eager to develop computational frameworks for next-generation structural dynamics and nanomechanical technologies. The vacant position is in the Dynamics of Micro and
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characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy) to evaluate performance of electrodes and to map electrolyte chemical composition in micrometer resolution, allowing validation
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quantitative data analysis; preferably experience in multivariate statistical analyses of micro-level data. Qualitative research skills. Good writing skills and fluency in written and spoken English; experience