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Today, companies across a wide range of industries face the challenge of managing increasingly complex stochastic systems, where uncertainty is inherent and data is abundant. These systems arise in
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Concrete is one of the most widely used materials in construction, but its production
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. Knowledge and experience of physical testing would be an advantage. The sucessful candidate is resposnible to provide insights into this complex soil-structure interaction problem through numerical modelling
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Postdoctoral researcher for studying in vitro transport across the nuclear pore complex Job description The selective control of import and export across membrane-spanning pores is vital for our
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, in health and disease. The candidate will study structural and functional interactions on the level of the tripartite synapse. For this, you will use in vitro cultures of neurons with astrocytes and
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range of industries face the challenge of managing increasingly complex stochastic systems, where uncertainty is inherent and data is abundant. These systems arise in diverse domains—such as manufacturing
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for studying in vitro transport across the nuclear pore complex Job description The selective control of import and export across membrane-spanning pores is vital for our cells. Typically, the specificity, speed
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resilient and meet regulatory demands, using system modeling and scenario analysis. Job description Supply chains are increasingly exposed to complex and overlapping pressures. Climate change, geopolitical
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migration), economy (e.g., trade, businesses and resource flows), technology (e.g., infrastructure mapping, urban plans/construction), as well as potential sources of risks and benefits, including pollution
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to complex and overlapping pressures. Climate change, geopolitical tensions, energy risks, and shifting trade patterns make disruptions more frequent and difficult to manage. At the same time, companies must