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Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research
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"AirMetro - Technological & Operational Integration of Highly Automated Air Transport in Urban Areas" (RTG 2947) , funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This interdisciplinary group, involving five
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learning environment is international and English is the working language. If Swedish is not your native language and you are interested in learning it, Chalmers offers Swedish courses that are free for PhD
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. These duties can be scheduled flexibly over the year. Supportive, inclusive, and equality-focused work culture. Opportunities for national and international collaboration. Application process Your application
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other scholarly activities; write and publish high-quality articles in international academic journals; have opportunities to supervise Master and Bachelor students and gain teaching experience in
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Investigators: Dr.-Ing. habil. Judith Rosenow, Chair of Air Transport Technology and Logistics and co-supervised by at least one additional professor plus an international tutor of the RTG
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We are looking for a PhD candidates for a joint project between the groups of prof. Nathalie Katsonis, prof. Willem Kegel, and prof. Ben Feringa, that will be carried out within the framework
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Your job Do you like organic synthesis? Are you ready to develop a practical synthesis of natural compounds to contribute to food safety? Are you knowledgeable, enthusiastic and not afraid of a
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appointed at WU-ORL, which is led by Prof. Dr. ir. Sander de Leeuw . You will be supervised by Dr. Rene Haijema from WU and Dr. Yasemin Merzifonluoglu from TiU. Your qualities You are eager to tackle real
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). This mechanism allows for the room-temperature control over polariton condensation Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) , enabling nonlinear optical switching at extremely low optical signals - down to the single-photon