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on development of wave energy and offshore wind. Most of our research is focused around work in our wave flume and basin. Further description of the group may be found here: https://vbn.aau.dk/en/organisations
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wave energy, with reference to the typical climatic conditions of the Mediterranean Sea. Where to apply Website https://concorsi.unige.it/home Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria
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Theoretical Physics / General relativity , Gravitation Theory , Gravitational waves , particle physics around axions , Physics Beyond the Standard Model , Quantum Field Theory , Theoretical High Energy Physics
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work on development of wave energy and offshore wind. Most of our research is focused around work in our wave flume and basin. Further description of the group may be found here: https://vbn.aau.dk/en
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processes. As waves break, they dissipate energy, generating intense currents that control the morphological response of beaches, including the erosion of beachfaces and dunes. Through these dissipative
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the future of offshore wind structures by developing integrated models of turbine dynamics under wind, waves, and future climate conditions at TU Delft. Job description Offshore wind energy is expanding
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imaging inside human long bones (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91979-5_10). For optimal imaging inside bone, one must consider the challenging 3D wave physics imposed by bone tissue: wave refraction
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, or bioelectronic device design Experience in design, fabrication, and testing of acoustic or healthcare-related sensing platforms Knowledge of fundamental field theories, about wave control, energy focusing
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the energy of waves, tides, and river and ocean currents into electricity and have the potential to provide millions of Americans with locally sourced, reliable energy. The WPTO-funded Marine Energy Fellowship
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the Universe, as well as on their environment and their impact on it. Although detected at high energies, these processes generate emissions covering the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves