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processes, manage technical development across specialisms, and coordinate stakeholder relationships while optimising internal team dynamics and external partnerships. Critical to this work is understanding
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). The content of their studies are closely related to the research areas of SECAI. This includes but is not limited to studies in the following programmes: - MSc Computational Modeling and Simulation (TUD) in
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Design and Manufacturing Engineering to Tackle Global Sanitation Challenges - MSc by Research or Phd
manufacturing frameworks for advanced sanitation systems, focusing on optimizing both product design and production processes through advanced CAD modeling, 3D printing technologies, and manufacturing
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development, human-computer interaction, data analytics, user experience design, remote monitoring systems, energy optimization algorithms, and environmental impact modeling. Human-centric AI-driven sanitation
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the field of energy storage but their charge/discharge rate can still be improved. In this, battery design, electrolyte composition and hydrodynamics are an important area and still need to be improved. You
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project activities include formulating and fabricating functional sponges, optimizing the filtration process using modelling, conducting system characterisation and preparing research papers for publication
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solutions. You will study the collaboration and coordination processes that enable successful technology development across international partnerships. This research combines hands-on engagement with advanced
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of a competitive selection process that ranks applicants according to their academic achievement, research outputs and relevant professional experience. Priority is given to applicants who: Have achieved
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Resource Management (SLUSE) IPB: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) UPM: Environmental Biotechnology/Environmental Engineering/Environmental System and Modeling UGM: Planning and Management
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Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Information and Office Systems, Culinary Arts, Developmental Education, Early Childhood Education, Education, Emergency Medical Services, English, Fire Science