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environmental impacts of digital activities. You will lead projects modelling the energy usage of different computing equipment (personal computers, servers, High-Performance Computing infrastructure
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environmental inputs, algae physiological parameters and microbial community eDNA data to develop predictive mechanistic models which can be utilised to develop an optimal cultivation strategy. The project is
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powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids
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rate). Overview Hydrogen combustion offers a lower environmental impact and higher energy efficiency than traditional fossil fuels, with applications in aerospace as well as power generation sectors
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species and vegetation ecology), advanced statistical modelling using R software, and conducting fieldwork under harsh environmental conditions. A successful applicant should have good skills in English and
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will be trained in a variety of powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models
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, control), physical and numerical modelling (2D/3D) Independent research in the field of the dissertation topic Independent teaching, language of instruction German Collaboration in various research projects
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? Generative AI and large-language models (LLMs) are about to turn computer-aided engineering into true human–AI co-design. In the new MSCA Doctoral Network GenAIDE we team up with Honda Research Institute
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problems in health data science. Air pollution is composed of several different environmental pollutants, for example particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur
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or functions (e.g., by phages) – to optimize microbiome composition and function Improvement of our current tool for microbiome modelling Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in Bioinformatics