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. Modelling of a residential vapour compression heat pump using inert refrigerants. Several conventional refrigerants, known as 'inert' refrigerants, will be studied using thermodynamic modelling tools
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DMA and compression tests) and variations in glass transition temperature (via DSC and DMA) during repeated hydrogen cycling. As fatigue and mechanical failure in composites are mainly attributed
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tool to be developed during the project; - Experimentally characterize the performance of the membrane-based reciprocating expander coupled to the linear alternator, using compressed air at various
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redundant pixels from one image to another, i.e. if the pixel has not changed it is not stored after compression. Therefore, the scenario until now has been that redundant information is unnecessarily
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. An experience in a company is welcome. Personal qualities: sense of priorities and organization, autonomy, team spirit, fairness and responsiveness. Ability to work in coordination with third parties
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of territories, etc.). Modelling Urban Territorial Transformations of the Baltic Region: A Spatio-Temporal Computational Approach. (What is an Integrating Mathematics, Remote Sensing, and Geo-AI Simulation?) In
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advanced seismic methods (including array processing, machine learning, and potentially distributed acoustic sensing) to develop novel approaches for monitoring unsteady and non-uniform flood flows across
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) and involves close collaboration with EPFL and IMS Bordeaux. Our research focuses on developing passive implantable biosensors that use backscattering to wirelessly transmit sensing data. The researcher
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this knowledge can guide adaptive river planning. Objectives: i) Develop an analytical method for assessing CES associated with rivers, based on the concept of Sense of Place. ii) Measure and map river-related CES
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analysis (transcriptomics, epigenomics, etc.). The PhD candidate is expected to demonstrate scientific rigor, critical thinking, and autonomy in conducting experiments, as well as a strong sense of teamwork