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applications related to water and sustainable land and resource management. Research challenges Innovation lies in leveraging a new field-based microwave radiometer construction to calibrate models and
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on soil behaviour(2)Analysis of pile-supported wharves founded on liquefiable soil(3)Modelling for seismic assessment of soil-structure systemsDesired Qualifications:•Strong background in Geotechnical
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severity; estimate changes in above-ground biomass and vegetation structure. Build time-series analytics to characterize combustion completeness, heterogeneity of impacts, and recovery trajectories
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Description Your Responsibilities Participation in one or more research fields of the institute: Material modelling of e.g. fresh concrete, soil, biological tissue (aorta, skeletal muscles) Numerical
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retrieving, storing and organizing large amounts of sensor/equipment data. Experience in building data-driven and simulated models using advanced data analysis techniques, including predictive timeseries
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) programme. The network brings together 17 academic and industrial partners across Europe with the goal of developing novel approaches to the modelling and control of flexible structures. This programme will
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such an ambitious goal, advancements in the following areas are required: (i) modeling, to have an accurate representation of the robot, of the environment, and of their interactions (e.g., exchange of forces); (ii
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Virtual Training Environment (VTE) for disaster response simulation, integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using smart sensor networks, and resilience
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Virtual Training Environment (VTE) for disaster response simulation, integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using smart sensor networks, and resilience
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“Multiscale modelling of soil-structure interaction for renewable energy applications”. An improved understanding of soil-structure interface behaviour can lead to significant cost savings for offshore wind