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the lunar farside. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and scientific programme of the Lunar Farside Technosignature and Transients Telescope (LFT3; https://lft3.space). Lunar Farside
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motivated and innovative Postdoctoral Researcher to join our pioneering efforts in aerospace medicine and space biology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. This position offers a unique opportunity
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demonstrate you have: Normally have or be about to obtain a relevant PhD in Engineering, Science or related discipline. 2:1 or higher degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related science
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hold PhD (or close to completion) in Astrophysics, Space Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field. Previous experience with numerical modelling and simulation relevant
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Classification Title: RES AST SCTST Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Chemical engineering, or a closely related field e.g., nanoscale transport
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The group of Prof. Aditya Sood in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Princeton Materials Institute at Princeton University invites applications for postdoctoral positions
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Industry Center is one of the Centers of FBK. It focuses its research on digital technologies for the various domains in industry (e.g., manufacturing, aerospace, railway, automotive, energy, agriculture
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projects in Applied Mathematics include laser ablation of biomedical tissues; preventing aerodynamic stall by in-flight ice accretion in the aerospace industry; cancer detection through Electrical Impedance
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and research staff. For a full list of department members and activities, see https://web.astro.princeton.edu/. There are also strong research groups with interests in astrophysics at the Princeton
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scientifically contributing to projects in Robotic Manipulation for Space Robotics. The candidate will carry a leading role in this area and support PhD candidates in their thesis research. The candidate will work