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photonics group investigates light-matter interaction in a broad range of frequencies, from the visible to the THz. This interaction is enhanced by resonant structures, such as metallic or dielectric
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) and the team level (Governance & Pluralism) which helps you to find your way in academia. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356506/phd-new-collaborative-partnersh
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explore advanced data structures, Spatial and non-spatial Database Management Systems, and high-performance computing strategies to enable fast, scalable handling of these datasets. You will also
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) Supervision of students and teaching skills Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355937/phd-position-on-single-molecule… Requirements Specific Requirements You are a very enthusiastic
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specially designed test structures and new tunnelling devices realised in advanced CMOS. Based on a thorough literature review and the outcome of this research, the main challenge will be to (co-)develop
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downwelling. This body of work suggests that conventional experimental structures are not sufficient to fully understand the dynamics of turbidity current processes in natural environments. The TurbiFlume
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we address the following steps/questions: Characterize the molecular structure and molecular distribution of suitable polymer pyrolysis waste streams to aid modelling of filler-matrix interfaces
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has a long-term involvement in detector construction (the semiconductor tracker, barrel muon chambers, readout, alignment, and data acquisition). For the phase-2 upgrade (2027-2030), we will instrument
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ion transport investigations to develop robust 2DHMs. We will synthesize 2DHMs in the form of horizontal and vertical heterostructures, for which reliable structure property correlations will be
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, many publications lack complete, structured representations of their computational processes. This PhD project involves a GenAI-based approach to replicate and rebuild scientific data analysis workflows