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out spatially distributed measurements with for example shallow-depth geo-radar. You will be based at the department of Geoscience & Engineering (GSE) within the faculty of Civil Engineering and
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; Contributing to comparative analysis across countries and integration with consumption and distribution work packages; Publishing results in peer-reviewed journals and contributing to policy-oriented outputs
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will map size distributions, interaction mechanisms, and micronutrient-release profiles. You will translate data into mechanistic understanding. In close collaboration with a computational postdoc, you
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participation in several European and Dutch national projects. Our key research areas include ultra-reliable low latency communications, resource allocation, digital twins, distributed massive MIMO and flexible
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modelling studies to better understand the dynamics of marine species and food webs. COS examines how physical, chemical, and biological processes interact to determine the distribution, composition, and
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main contribitoin will be in the co-developing of a toolset (aim of WP2 of the project) to simulate a circular society and the transition to it, in particular focussing on the spatial distributions
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furnace simulator, you will study the interaction, distribution and impact of alkalis and sulfur across BF and gas-based DR reactors. Their behaviour in direct reduction remains largely unexplored, making
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for fast analysis of the stack performance. The work could also include advanced characterization of flow distribution (such as optical dye experiments and MRI flow experiments) and strategies for new
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-idealities (such as ion crossover, concentration polarization and non-uniform current distribution) and develop strategies for enhancing the energy efficiency. Close collaboration with particularly the company
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there are many opportunities to interact. The research of the Nikhef theory group include higher-order calculations and jet physics in perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics, parton distribution functions