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2 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Physics » Applied physics Physics » Statistical physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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perovskites — for applications in sustainable energy, spintronics, and quantum technologies. By combining physics-based theory with data-driven models, you will contribute to the next generation of predictive
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atom is a promising route to tailor the electronic structure and to realise artificial matter with exotic electron ground states. Another promising route towards physical implementations of energy-based
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during the first five years in the Netherlands. Selection process For more information about the position, please contact Prof. dr Liesje Mommer, via +31 6 20921336 or email: Liesje.Mommer@wur.nl
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the electronic structure and to realise artificial matter with exotic electron ground states. Another promising route towards physical implementations of energy-based machine learning and neuromorphic hardware is
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A PhD degree in applied mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,or applied physics.•A research oriented attitude with affinity for advanced formal mathematics
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the optimization process. This project will play a key role in translating advanced CFD–ML methodologies into practical design and control strategies, helping unlock the full potential of urban wind energy
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environments. Prototyping and Validation: Integrate your digital tools into physical prototyping workflows. Collaborate on pilot-scale builds and prepare interfaces and documentation for use in demonstrator
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Job description Applications are invited for a Postdoc position within the research project “Uncovering the creative process: from Inception to Reception of translated content using machine translation
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physics-based theory with data-driven models, you will contribute to the next generation of predictive tools for materials design and discovery. You will also collaborate closely with experimental and