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tracking). Comfortable using Linux based HPC systems. Model order reduction, particularly proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) techniques. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or
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Job Description We invite applications for a 3 year postdoctoral position to study ice sheet dynamics using remote sensing data. The postdoctoral position is a part of The Center for Ice-Sheet and
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ecosystemic resilience and cultural resources in supporting marginalized children and young people’s lives. The expected starting date is March 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Based on existing
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systems with a view to applications for quantum computing. .. The successful candidate is likely to have some of the following qualifications: A PhD in Physics, Chemistry, or a related discipline
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We are seeking applicants for a 2-year postdoc in Ultrafast X-ray probes of Quantum Materials to join us at the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Starting Date and Period The position is for 2
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microenvironmental ecology and dynamics of seagrasses. A major goal of Green Seas Lab is to unravel how the micro-landscape of the leaves affects the plants health and ecosystem services under environmental stress in
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interaction and neuroscience (SINe Lab https://sinelab.org ) group, and in collaboration with Interhuman AI and Professor Line Clemmensen. The aim is to measure and understand turn-taking and bodily dynamics
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ultrafast spectroscopy on wide-bandgap materials. Starting Date and Period The position is for two years and is available from 1 January 2026 or as soon as possible hereafter. Job description You are expected
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ultrafast spectroscopy on wide-bandgap materials. Starting Date and Period The position is for two years and is available from 1 January 2026 or as soon as possible hereafter. Job description You are expected
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This post is funded by the ERC Consolidator project “The Role of Workers’ and Employers’ Bargaining Power in Distributional Workplace Accounts.” This project is led by Professor Tali Kristal