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effectiveness of three interventions in about 3000 high school students, followed with five survey waves in their first year of high school. The project is led by Professor Kristine Rømer Thomsen. Your tasks and
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integration into existing analysis and control systems Close collaboration with interdisciplinary teams at DESY as well as with external partners Participation in the ErUM-SESAM initiative, WAVE, and other
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out MRI thermometry studies (data acquisition and analysis) to investigate the impact of heat waves on mouse models and test pharmacological mitigation strategies. • Conducting research projects
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high-quality research and development in Antennas. Topics include antenna design, namely for microwave and mm-Wave bands, electromagnetic characterization of materials, and radio wave propagation studies
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at the department. The main supervisor will be Professor Karsten Rottwitt, DTU Electro. Responsibilities and tasks Research into generation of photon pairs and entangled photons, using four wave mixing. The overall
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, C Grauby-Heywang, H Kellay, A Maali,"Air/Water Interface Rheology Probed by Thermal Capillary Waves", Langmuir , 39, 3332,(2023). [3] H. Zhang,B. Gorin, H. Kellay, A. Maali,"Viscoelastic rheology of
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fundamental radar wave propagation equations into the diffusion process, allowing for more accurate and physically consistent image restoration. The developed framework will be able to transfer knowledge
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, including electrons and quasiparticles, as well as wave phenomena in metamaterials. Using primarily analytical approaches based on model systems, we investigate a wide range of physical systems—from quantum
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the heart of gorgeous Burlington, VT. Job Summary: An MRI Tech I is responsible for performing complex MRI exams on varying strength magnets using powerful magnetic fields combined with radiofrequency waves
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annual leave, plus 9 buildings closed days (and Christmas Eve when it falls on a weekday) for all full time staff. Use our total rewards calculator: https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/work/total-rewards