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, with a focus on silicon and diamond hosts. Your will focus on device design and characterization, investigating the complex physics of color centers, and developing technologies based on integrated
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applications. The postdoc researcher will join the Building Materials Group which contains 25 PhDs, 3 postdocs, 2 assistant professors, 1 associate professor, and 1.4 full professors. This research group works
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research environment at the heart of the Delft University campus. Our team values diversity and fosters an inclusive, international culture. Requirements PhD in physics, quantum information science
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University’s Faculty of Geosciences studies the Earth: from the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material utilisation of the Earth – always with a focus on sustainability and innovation
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batteries (solid-state) via a physics-informed data-driven approach. Accurate prediction of BESS’s electric and thermal behaviours. Optimization of BESS design for high energy density, durability and safety
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storage, and how engineering designs (e.g., well controls) can be optimised to maximise hydrogen recovery given the different depletion states of the reservoirs. The ultimate aim is to develop a set of
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(UU) and the project itself is a collaboration between Utrecht University and the University of Twente (UT). You will join the existing team of one PD and one PhD student, led by André Niemeijer (UU
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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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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a scientist with a PhD (or close to obtaining a PhD) in Neurobiology or a related field and interested in a
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designs, sustainable skies. Job description The path to sustainable aviation relies on innovative, efficient production technologies. Thermoplastic composites, combined with novel material architectures