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defined in the attached template. 5.1. The application must include the following documents: a) Copy of certificate or diploma degree. b) Detailed curriculum vitae structured in accordance with point 9. c
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of Universidade do Minho, under the terms defined in the attached template. 5.1. The application must include the following documents: a) Copy of degree certificate or diploma; b) Detailed curriculum vitae
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the attached template. 5.1. The application must include the following documents: a) Copy of certificate or diploma degree. b) Detailed curriculum vitae structured in accordance with point 9. c) Motivation
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. Experience with numerical simulations, effective field theories, or axion phenomenology is highly desirable. Beyond technical excellence, we seek a collaborative scientist committed to reproducible research
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of metallic electrodes. Carry out simulations of output energy parameters of thermoelectric converters. Perform the numerical simulation of the single-step sintering processes of thermoelectric devices using
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conditions are particularly suitable for detailed comparisons with high-fidelity numerical simulations. Additionally, LEGI lab has a similar reactor to that of LMFL (operational and fully instrumented
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workflow for the analysis of single-crystal diffuse scattering. In this project, you will have the opportunity to contribute towards reaching this challenging aim. Your tasks include: Deducing numerous
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-fidelity experiments (combined particle tracking velocimetry and particle image velocimetry) in a large wind tunnel here at Imperial College London, or high-fidelity numerical simulations. Up to two PhD
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or nanophotonic device design Hands-on experience with cleanroom fabrication techniques (e.g., electron-beam lithography, thin-film deposition, nanostructuring) Knowledge of numerical electromagnetic simulations
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an appropriate set of dimensionless numbers (including Péclet number, Damköhler number, capillary number and viscosity ratio). The project focuses on formulating this coupled model and implementing it numerically