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-light scattering on coupling in MCFHost institution: CNRS-PhLAM, FranceSupervisors: Prof. L. Bigot (CNRS-PhLAM), Prof. Y. Quiquempois (CNRS-PhLAM)DC 4 – OpenProject Title: Innovative MCF amplifier
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Sh.24.3 PhD in Sound Analysis for Predicting Category 1 Ambulance Calls School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Ning Ma, Prof Jon Barker Application
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Physical Sciences for Advanced Materials and Technologies (MPHS) Program duration: 4 years No. of scholarships: 5 Coordinator: Prof. Nicola Fusco Contact e-mail: mphs@ssmeridionale.it 8. Modeling and
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to mechanical forces. We work with leading international groups on modeling and also conduct simulations at DTU. Our overarching goal is to understand and predict the mechanical behavior of metals during plastic
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for constraining the spin of the compact object being lensed which will involve both theoretical and computational modelling. If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact: Prof
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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the advice at how to apply for a research degree . You will be able to apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission to a QUT Doctor of Philosophy In your EOI, nominate Assoc Prof
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will be able to apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission to a QUT Doctor of Philosophy In your EOI, nominate Assoc Prof Lazzarini as your proposed principal supervisor, and
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structures. Accurate detection and quantification are therefore essential for quality assurance and structural integrity assessment. This project, supervised by Dr. Leandro Maio and Prof. Prasad Potluri, will
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-22 eV or better, and powerfully test the Standard Model of particle physics. They further constrain CP-violating new physics at scales of 10-100 TeV, far beyond the reach of the LHC. The TUM and the