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states, often next to material phases with charge order. On top of that, creating material atom by atom is a promising route to tailor the electronic structure and to realise artificial matter with exotic
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, which causes reduced performance and accelerated material degradation in seawater. This project will experimentally investigate cavitation erosion in composite materials and develop a structural health
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adaptive infrastructure that capitalises on natural riverine dynamics. This knowledge will be used to determine scalable design principles for climate-resilient river management across Europe
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to live, or to move, to the Twente region or within a short commute. Within the UT structure, your supervisor will be Prof.dr. M. Boon and co-supervisor Dr. Miles MacLeod. We are seeking a highly motivated
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. This project will experimentally investigate cavitation erosion in composite materials and develop a structural health monitoring system based on active and passive guided waves for in-situ identification
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raw materials, green routes for polymer synthesis and processing, as well as chemical recycling/reprocessing methods (biodegradability, depolymerization, dynamic bonds) to make the end-of-life
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representation of real-world marine structures and their corrosion processes. By integrating comprehensive sensor measurements, experimental data on corrosion, and advanced predictive modelling (including physics
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. The second sub-project, a postdoc track, focusses on pedagogies or structures for guiding students in selecting competencies to be achieved as learning outcomes, through learning activities and assessment
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the energy landscapes of neural quantum states or the simplicity biases of neural networks. You will be given scientific freedom to shape your own research agenda and will be supported by structured mentoring
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crisis, which cannot be solved by individuals alone. Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) is a structured, iterative approach that enables groups in collaborative learning environments to tackle such complex