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of the IoP and home to three research clusters: Quantum Gases & Quantum Information (QG&QI), Quantum Materials (QMat), and Soft Matter (SM). The Quantum Gases & Quantum Information cluster Is part of
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Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 15 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours
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aims to unlock magnetic information stored in nanoscale vortex-state particles in rocks and other geological materials. These tiny particles may preserve key information on the strength and behaviour
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inspiring scientific ecosystem. Focusing on key enabling technologies, such as quantum- and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our
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loading environment. Manufacturable in biocompatible materials such as titanium. Leveraging mecial imaging, you will extract patient-specific loading conditions, build high-fidelity finite element models
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, offering rare natural access to environments that may support life. The ERC Advanced Grant LeakingOceans aims to determine how efficiently ocean material reaches the surface, how these processes work, and
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for users by integrating renewable energy harvesting, advanced electronics, and smart-textile technologies. As PhD candidates, you will join a multidisciplinary European consortium and contribute
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or that have become obsolete, came to the end of their life cycle, and have been discarded. Attention to the ‘afterlives’ of technologies raises questions about geographical location (how discarded materials
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. the materials have optimal acoustic impedance and attenuation characteristics; additionally, a desirable characteristic is optical transparency to allow for validation testing by optical imaging. Information
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must also be understood as ‘home’, beyond a techno-material reading. The social space of ‘home’ allows for the satisfaction of human needs but requires moving beyond the physical boundaries of such a