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, and email addresses of at least two references; a copy of your PhD certificate, or a letter from your university stating when your defence will take place. Additional comments For more information
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for this position, the following is required: PhD in a relevant field such as computer science, quantum physics, electronic engineering, data science, AI, machine learning, Earth system science, climate etc. with a
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into molecular bonds. Job requirements Essential job requirements: Strong research record on battery modelling research. Completed a PhD degree in a highly quantitative and analytical discipline (electrical
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spectroscopy at room and cryogenic temperatures down to 40 mK. Requirements PhD degree in physics, electrical or mechanical engineering, or a related field. Strong experimental skills, demonstrated through
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simulators. In this position, you will be encouraged to identify and tackle important challenges in quantum simulators, taking advantage of existing collaborations with leading experimental groups. You may
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, analysis and interpretation Initiate and contribute to the writing of research articles on the results Supervise master students and contribute to the supervision of PhD students Present key findings
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researchers, postdocs, and PhD candidates specialising in operando spectroscopy techniques for catalyst analysis. Your main tasks include: developing a new chemical recycling technology based