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in shaping the future? Researcher 1109 There is a vacancy for a position as researcher in Data-Driven Computational Mechanics for Offshore Wind Energy at Geophysical Institute (GFI). The position is
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Probe (IMAP) mission in development for launch in 2025 to explore the details of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu
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MSCA Doctoral Network position “Electric solar wind sail mission design” We are now looking for two (2) Doctoral Researchers. This PhD topic is part of the “Electric solar wind sail doctors” (E
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Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) E-Sailors - Electric solar wind Sail doctors (salary according to MSCA regulation) starting May 1, 2026. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon
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Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) E-Sailors - Electric solar wind Sail doctors (salary according to MSCA regulation) starting May 1, 2026. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon
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INV.JUN.17.2025 - DCM | JUNIOR RESEARCHER | MATERIALS ENGINEERING, NANOTECHNOLOGY AND RELATED FIELDS
fuels produced based on water electrolysis (for hydrogen generation) and residual raw materials, powered by renewable energy sources (solar and wind). Within the scope of this project, the work plan of
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for launch in 2025 to explore the details of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/ for more information about the Space
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conferences; Fluency in portuguese and English (written and spoken) - mandatory; Good communication and presentation skills; Experience in preparing project deliverables and reports; Proactivity and ability
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communication and presentation skills; Experience in preparing project deliverables and reports; Proactivity and ability to work under pressure. Immediate availability (mandatory). Applicable legislation
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of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/ for more information about the Space Physics Group at Princeton University