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The INM research group Structure Formation is seeking for a motivated Doctoral Researcher interested in the self-assembly of nanoplatelets (NPLs) for optical applications. This PhD project is part
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of passionate young scientists in Munich.WHAT DO WE OFFER?> A structured PhD program created by Munich-based Max Planck Institutes and Universities with English as the main language> Individual supervision
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· PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related discipline. · Strong academic background in computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics
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coordination. Previous experience in industry (energy, process industry) is an advantage. Scandinavian languages: considered a plus but not required. Specific Requirements PhD in Cybernetics, Control Engineering
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fixed for 2 years. Your work tasks and competencies The ideal candidate holds a PhD in robotics, mechatronics, control engineering, or a related field. They will have documented experience in autonomous
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research within the scope of ongoing research projects Design and modelling of a high-speed induction machine Structural dynamics, strength, and rotor dynamics for high-speed applications Design of magnetic
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information of subcellular structures and biomolecules. The PhD candidate will be employed at the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME) and work in close collaboration with the Department
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Position overview:We invite highly motivated candidates to apply for a PhD position in Seismology at James Cook University (JCU), one of Australia’s leading research institutions located in tropical
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to use precision microfluidic control to discover high-resolution strucutral information of subcellular structures and biomolecules. The PhD candidate will be employed at the Department of Precision and
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the structure and function of chromatin-associated complexes involved in gene repression. About Us: We are a dynamic and international team working within the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute