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Passionate about sustainable steel production? Join us in pioneering green steel innovation! We’re seeking a skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to develop melting strategies for hydrogen-based direct
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, the position will investigate how chemical reactions impact the recovery rates of hydrogen during cyclic hydrogen storage, and how engineering designs (e.g., well controls) can be optimised to maximise
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,546 - € 5,538 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 12 October 2025 Apply now Are you a scientist with a PhD
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the quantities characterising the stochastic nature of this phenomenon, such as the average and the distribution of the random transition time. Job requiements The successful applicant will have: Completed a PhD
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? Are you passionate about energy law, sustainability, innovation, and regulatory challenges at the intersection of energy, waste, and housing? Then we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity
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join a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive team where diverse perspectives are valued and collaboration is at the heart of our success. Requirements You are holding a PhD degree in physics or comparable
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, circularity, and responsible sourcing. These developments do not only add risks — they fundamentally change how supply chains need to be designed and governed. The ReSolVe project (Resilient and Regulatory
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to this project. You will work closely together with two PhD students, one focusing on motion planning and one focusing on trajectory prediction. You will also coordinate our efforts towards a demonstrator with a
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. This international, multidisciplinary project aims to design, implement, and evaluate Hybrid Blue-Green Infrastructure (HBGI) solutions that combine the benefits of natural ecosystems with the protective functions
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comply with expanding regulatory frameworks on emissions, circularity, and responsible sourcing. These developments do not only add risks — they fundamentally change how supply chains need to be designed