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qualifications: MSc university degree in physics, mechanical engineering, or mathematics. High motivation for teamwork and good communication skills. Experience in nonlinear dynamics and /or random vibrations and
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meter with a non-insulating pipe wall. The research will use existing MHD direct numerical simulations to investigate the flow physics. You will also construct a prototype to test the performance using
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be applied to the Jovian moon Ganymede and Saturnian moon Enceladus. Job requirements Obtained or soon to be obtain MSc degree (or an equivalent degree which allows you to start a PhD) in physics
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» Biomaterial engineering Engineering » Biomedical engineering Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 13 Oct 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type
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accessibility projects, ensuring that diverse voices are justly included in the design process. Your research will specifically study the work, methods, and experiences of co-designing through hands
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button. We will contact shortlisted candidates for a two-stage interview process which will start at the beginning of November, and we expect a decision shortly thereafter. The starting date will be
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: Completed (or in the process of completion) a relevant MSc degree in computer science, systems and control, engineering, applied mathematics, or a related field. A strong background or interest in formal
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Education courses, and write scientific articles and a final thesis. For more details please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. Please note: You can apply online. We will not process
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Find2Fix will engineer the first open-source tool for the entire process
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samples. Developing thorough understanding of the physics of femto-litre volume flows of viscous biological samples, the influence of surface energy in 2D materials on liquid spreading and the effect