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Annex II of the University of Minho Regulations (RBIC).At the time of hiring, the following documents must be sent: National Identity Card/Citizen Card/Passport/Visa/Title of Residence; Copy
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agenda defining compatible with the focus of the Crossing Borders programme and beyond; Copy of diplomas; One Job Market Paper (or relevant publication); Two letters of reference (to be sent directly from
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arrangement) Department : Urban Development and Mobility (UDM) Work location: Belval (Luxembourg) Deadline: November 14th, 2025 The Department Urban Development and Mobility at LISER is seeking a Research
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an independent researcher with attractive track records. Additional information: The Euraxess Center of Aix-Marseille Université informs foreign visiting professors, researchers, postdoc and PhD candidates about
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; Experience in handling parameters from device characterisation and models for device simulation (FEM, noise and power). Personal Skills Strong problem-solving skills, creativity, and ability to work
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mapping and imaging experiments to probe local heat transport and phonon dynamics; Perform finite element modeling (FEM) (e.g., using COMSOL Multiphysics) to simulate thermal transport processes and support
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acquisition and processing techniques. Other Valued Skills (if applicable) Experience with noise and dissipation mechanisms; Experience with COMSOL simulations. Personal Skills “Hands-on” approach together
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or dissymmetry - Analysis and interpretation of previous results obtained with calorimetric sensors, using 3-D simulations and 1-D calculations TYPE OF CONTRACT: TEMPORARY JOB STATUS: FULL TIME HOURS PER WEEK: 39
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into hybrid IT/OT environments using a cyber range. Another aspect will involve developing and testing CDT prototypes through realistic cyber-attack simulations, including Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs
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COMSOL component for the simulation of topological band structures. Job Duties The job duties will be the following: Carry out research on phonon propagation in topological phononic crystal waveguides