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technologies for quantum photonic networks? We are now strengthening our research team on quantum light sources in silicon and are opening three PhD positions within fabrication, characterization, and theory
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Department of Chemistry invites applicants for two PhD fellowships in theoretical catalysis. The projects are rooted in the Theory group which is part of Center for High Entropy Alloy Catalysis
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demonstrated experimental realizations and proven theoretical advantages. The project may involve several aspects, including mathematical theory, algorithm development, error correction, adaptation of GBS-based
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of mechanics, including mechanical properties of materials, strength and vibration analyses, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, safety theory and control engineering. The research under the section of Materials
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candidate, who will contribute to the development and implementation of the theory, and to applications in secure compilation. Further details on the planned research are summarized in the technical part of
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possible thereafter. The project explores how moral reasons to worry about inequality and poverty are transformed when wealth becomes extreme and aims to build new theory on the morality of extreme wealth
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powerful ideas and tools at the intersection of topological band theory, symmetry analysis, and photonics. You will work on developing and applying these ideas to discover new topological phenomena, design
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(or equivalent (120 ECTS points)) in civil or mechanical engineering. Background or strong interest in one or more of the following: Hydrodynamics (wave or coastal) Structural mechanics (nonlinear beam theory
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, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the Alliance program, your project will be
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candidate, who will contribute to the development and implementation of the theory, and to applications in secure compilation. Further details on the planned research are summarized in the technical part of