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compelling opportunity. Current practices, such as combusting methane to sustain energy-intensive operations, are increasingly unsustainable in the context of decarbonization efforts and the EU Methane
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | 3 months ago
for effective water resource management, climate modeling, and agricultural planning. Despite its importance, accurately monitoring evaporation remains a major scientific challenge due to the complexity
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for metabolic disorders while monitoring and improving our interaction with the Dutch society. The PhD candidate will work on the development of polypept(o)ide-based nanomedicines to improve the current
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by-product of numerous industrial processes such as naphtha cracking, presents a compelling opportunity. Current practices, such as combusting methane to sustain energy-intensive operations
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, employees, IT infrastructure, specialized training). Second, they may require the use of quantitative models, data analysis, and algorithms, but these applications must also safeguard the data privacy and non
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of polypept(o)ide-based nanomedicines to improve the current therapeutic options in cancer therapy. Therefore, the candidate will combine the polymerization of N-carboxyanhydrides and solid phase peptide
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. However, while the leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) neuron is the current de-facto neuron model in neuromorphic hardware, it embeds only one single time constant limited to a few tens of milliseconds
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computational fluid dynamic simulations can currently resolve spatial and temporal scales of industrially-relevant turbulent flows within days/weeks. On the other hand, typical design cycles in industry still
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: Multiscale modelling to better understand RFB behavior and identify optimal hierarchical shaped pore- and electrode-structure to encounter optimum electrolyte as well as electrical flow. Prototyping
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with high-performance computing (HPC), parallel computational fluid dynamic simulations can currently resolve spatial and temporal scales of industrially-relevant turbulent flows within days/weeks