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of Twente have a vacancy for a shared PhD student on the research topic “physics of tunnelling devices for ultralow-power electronics” within the project TunnelVision. This project aims to investigate
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Vacancies PhD position on physics of tunnelling devices for ultralow-power electronics Key takeaways The integrated devices & systems (IDS) and power electronics (PE) group at the University
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of wind tunnel components in elite motorsport. This interdisciplinary project will develop a data-driven approach to understand and predict how process settings, build orientation, machine variability, and
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31, 2028. The position is available to start as soon as possible. The position is offered in the context of the project „Tunnel ionization in three-dimensional tailored light fields“. The Research
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the state-of-the-art wind tunnel facilities of the Department of Aeronautics, and will utilize novel theoretical and machine learning tools. You can expect to become an expert in aerodynamics and turbulent
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structure interaction methods and/or wind tunnel experiments to understand and quantify the aerodynamic and aeroelastic effects caused by rotors operating in close proximity to each other’s. Understand what
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-informed learning) with hard physical constraints (Navier–Stokes in spectral space) we will develop methods to super-augment experimental data via data assimilation and turn sparse wind-tunnel measurements
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measurements (UV-Vis, Raman, XPS, transient absorption, photoluminescence, electrochemical analysis) to probe charge transfer dynamics. Mechanistic Studies: Investigate reaction kinetics, tunneling, and hydrogen
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into account, as well as scientific issues related to energy efficiency in buildings. They also concern civil engineering structures (roads, tunnels, embankments, dykes, earthworks, masonry structures, etc
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protected clusters using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique, their structural study with atomic force microscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy, and their electronic characterisation using scanning