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» Mechanical engineering Engineering » Other Physics » Electromagnetism Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 16 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country Belgium Type of Contract Temporary
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the application and theory of electromagnetic geophysical methods, especially magnetotellurics Sound computer skills in Windows and Linux Demonstrable, sound programming knowledge and experience in at least one
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management scenarios using geophysics and numerical modeling. High-resolution subsoil characterization using electromagnetic induction (EMI), and ground penetrating radar (GPR) will be combined with soil
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we favor candidates with previous experience in X-ray imaging preferably for biomedical applications. You should Have a solid grasp of microscopy, electromagnetism/optics and linear algebra Be skilled
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the target. After that, the isotopes are directed towards an ion source where they are selectively ionized, extracted and accelerated towards an electromagnetic mass separator for further purification before
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. About the project Electromagnetic waves are commonly employed to heat fusion plasmas through the principle of electron cyclotron resonance heating. In this process, externally launched waves couple
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constraints such as electromagnetic interference (EMI), thermal stability, and mechanical durability. In parallel, the project will refine and optimize existing machine learning models for fault detection and
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to drive progress in aerospace: aerodynamics, flight dynamics, propulsion, structural strength, materials, optics and laser, acoustics, radar and electromagnetism, electronics, systems, robotics, information
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, electromagnetics, optimization, machine learning, and networking. Strong documented experience in these areas is commendable, particularly by having published your work. Candidates should have an excellent mastering
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and 3D electromagnetic simulations is considered a significant advantage. Your workplace You will be working at the Division of Electronics and Computer Engineering (ELDA), which conducts teaching and