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transformations in view of the targeted mechanical properties. These phase transformations occur during the metal forming processes in which they are shaped to a product. These need to be well controlled
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and integrates two crucial elements for the breakthrough and impact of Additive Manufacturing: Standardization and Intellectual Property (IP). Aiming for both theoretical and practical contributions
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prototypes with field tests, and (3) unravel the optimal mimic size for contrasting ecological settings in field experiments. Both PhD candidates will closely work together, and with a post-doc that will
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properties on the structures underlying quantum computations. A main component of the project will be using the ZX-calculus, a graphical language for reasoning more intuitively about quantum processes. As PhD
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critical metal. The PhD student will explore the geochemical behaviour of lithium in the Earth's crust as a function of variables such as composition, temperature, pressure and oxygen fugacity. The candidate
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, and includes approximately 30 PhD students and post-docs. About the Elisabeth-TweeSteden hospital The successful candidate will also be part of the Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital (ETZ) in Tilburg, with
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central element of the values and vision of Leiden University. Leiden University is committed to becoming an inclusive community which enables all students and staff to feel valued and respected and to
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(IPCC) defines risk as the potential adverse consequences arising from climate-related hazards and the vulnerability of affected systems. The vulnerability framework comprises three crucial elements
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the component lifecycle directly contributing to a more circular economy. Information In the manufacturing landscape, determining whether a component should be repaired, reused, or discarded requires
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++ programme “Break-through technologies in flow and fluid composition measurement”. It involves close cooperation with flow sensor companies and the TU Delft, where a post-doc will focus on the electronic