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this position, you are expected to have: A solid foundation in concrete technology, mechanics of materials, and structural engineering A strong interest in experimental research Prior exposure to or interest in
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oxide (N₂O) emissions by extensive site monitoring testing conservation practices like variable-rate fertilization, and engaging land managers through farm-based tools and a revised European nitrogen
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numerical calculation skills and mathematical modelling skills Strong skills in solid state physics and quantum mechanics Experience in theoretical modelling and experimental investigation of optical devices
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of Applied Physics, is seeking for candidates for the position of Doctoral Researcher (PhD position) in solid-state quantum optics and optomechanics. Position overview: The successful candidate will join a
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couplings enable self-alignment purely through geometry and contact mechanics, offering a fast, robust, and repeatable solution for high-tech applications. Although the concept of kinematic couplings has
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. The team studies fundamental mechanisms of early mammalian development and stem cell biology. The Żylicz group uses an interdisciplinary approach to understand how metabolic and epigenetic mechanisms
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leaflets. However, most studies to date have focused on symmetric bilayers. This project addresses this gap by integrating molecular dynamics simulations with experimental techniques such as solid-state NMR
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mechanics and solid mechanics Willing to travel and attend the meetings with industrial partners on site; Should have or be willing to work within a multidisciplinary environment. How to apply Interested
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construction and safety, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. Technology for people
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project “Ground Rigid Install Pile Anchor – GRIP Anchor”. The project is being led by Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions (GDG) with the aim of undertaking laboratory testing and numerical modelling of a novel