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graduate students. Current research areas include: hadronic amplitude analysis and scattering theory, heavy-ion collisions and the properties of hot QCD matter, hadronic probes of beyond-the-Standard-Model
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and ecosystems) and fine particles (again, harmful to health, and impacting climate through scattering of radiation and influencing cloud formation). There are two key uncertainties in BVOC emissions
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description TASKS/ROLE * development of electron collision theory for inelastic scattering * relativistic calculations
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non-invasive method to monitor the lungs of neonates in real-time. It uses a biomedical application of GASMAS technology (Gas in Scattering Media Absorption Spectroscopy). Small and lightweight emitter
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Your team NanoMAX is currently the only hard x-ray nanoprobe beamline at MAX IV. It is primarily designed for imaging and scattering
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the AMBER co-fund project please visit: https://www.euraxess.se/jobs/392999 The interviews will start in April/May 2026. For more information about AMBER, application and evaluation process etc please visit
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on sunlight scattering and droplet/ice crystal nucleation.The researcher will interact with graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the research group and in collaborating experimental research groups
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School graduates over a thousand students who are ready to take on great ambitions and challenges. For more details, please view: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee We are looking for a Senior Research Fellow (SRF
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. The research includes experimental measurements on industrially-pertinent materials using a range of advanced methods (various modes of transmission electron microscopy, x-ray/neutron scattering, x-ray
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: Outstanding research experience in a broad range of advanced techniques including cutting edge QFT techniques applied to gravity, amplitude approaches to quantum gravity, scattering amplitudes, effective field