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experiments, design and implement advanced detection techniques, analyse data, and carry out numerical trajectory simulations of deceleration and scattering processes. You will have the opportunity to work with
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in thermodynamics, optimization, and control theory. Strong understanding of mathematical modeling, numerical optimization, and/or model predictive control (MPC). Experience working with large-scale
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well as willingness to participate in large collaborations. Theoretical and numerical skills will be prioritised. Evidence of experience in scientific writing and outreach are a plus. Our offer A stimulating scientific
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programmes in the world. Fouchier has involved numerous young researchers in all his initiatives. He has supervised many PhD candidates and students: eight team members or former team members have started
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: she is the most cited European researcher in her field, has received numerous prizes, and plays an important role in the relevant international organisations. About the laureate Prof. Valkenburg (born