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BUG-ID is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network project, funded by the European Commission, Horizon Europe Program. Commencing its activities in January 2026, the Network will provide PhD
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characterization of a cold optical filter bench inside a dilution refrigerator, and the evaluation of its performance when coupled to a transition edge sensor (TES) or superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
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the world based solely on research in photonics and electronics. Our photonics research is performed within optical sensors, lasers, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high-speed optical transmission systems, bio
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researchers across experimental and computational fields Strong Mentorship: Active supervision and scientific development support International Outlook: Participate in global scientific networks and conferences
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catalysts for the synthesis of a range of industrially valuable compounds. This PhD project is part of the Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) doctoral network (DN) ELEGANCE (machinE LEarning
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potentials to interpret experimental data and predict catalytic performance. The tasks can include: Advancing equivariant neural network potentials (ENNPs) to model nanoparticle energy surfaces. Building atom
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of greenhouse gases including CO2 and CH4. The PhD project is part of the Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) doctoral network (DN) ELEGANCE (machinE LEarning for inteGrated multi-parAmetric
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infrastructure Excellent training in all aspects of this project. The opportunity to work and interact with an extensive network of international collaborators A competitive salary and social benefits (e.g. health
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to the development of a sustainable blue bioeconomy, robust aquatic ecosystems, and reduced effects of climate change. We have a large national and international network and cooperate with research partners, public
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engineering supported by modelling as described above Participate in workshops and exchanges with the UQ team Collaborate within the BSE research group and our local, national and international networks Report