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, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland, 159c Nowoursynowska Str., building no 32 room 53, phone numer +4822 5937510. LINK TO WEBSITES: I. University https://bip.sggw.edu.pl
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programming and quantitative analysis (e.g., statistics, scientific programming, numerical simulation) • Excellent written and spoken English (working language is English). • Ability to work independently
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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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good numerical literacy in developing computer code for simulation models and for data analysis and interpretation. About the project The goal of this PhD is to model (Calanus spp.) life history traits
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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
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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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-hardware Your Profile: Master and subsequent PhD degree in (astro-)physics, computer science, engineering, or other related fields, with a strong focus on numerical simulations Experience in the development
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of advanced simulations, experimental characterisation, and degradation tests, all pivoted on a novel methodology to produce aged-equivalent concrete samples. Specific objectives are to: (O1) Define mix designs