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2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/admin/research
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propulsion in the Lunar orbit The position is part of the MSCA “E-Sailors” doctoral network (https://sisu.ut.ee/esailors/ ), a challenge-driven Doctoral Network aimed at advancing a novel space propulsion
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% superannuation Terms: 2 x Full-time, fixed term (up to 2 years) (1 x Female identified position) Position Description and Selection Criteria: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/560601?lApplicationSubSourceID
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the ensuing properties and performance. The group’s current position as a global leader in TS research is facilitated by the availability of high-power axial plasma spray (APS) and high velocity air
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particular with the complementary use of the solar observations of the novel Gyula Solar Telescope. This project may likely requires collaboration with colleagues from Solar Physics and Space Plasma Research
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. The successful candidate will support research related to laser ablation (LA) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) of geological and archaeological materials, and high-precision uranium
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Duration: 3 years Start date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. https://www.imperial.ac.uk
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Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world's toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. With more than 70 years of history, PPPL is a leader in the
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the direction of a Principal Investigator. Applications are being sought from Ph.D. graduates with backgrounds in: Plasma Physics Condensed Matter, or Biophysics Experimental Particle Physics
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related to exoplanets and AI, interstellar medium/star formation, gravitational dynamics, plasma astrophysics, and theoretical astrophysics. Applicants may work with the Department's distinguished faculty