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mechanisms of fatigue and post-exertional malaise in Long COVID, ME/CFS, and other syndromes. The FUN Lab aims to transform our understanding of fatigue, one of the most prevalent yet poorly understood
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technologies for the monitoring, analysis, and prediction of structural integrity and fatigue life across diverse engineering applications. Where to apply Website https://www.uniovi.es/conocenos/rrhh
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, creep, and fatigue tests (tensile, compression, bending, shear), with instrumentation (extensometry, imaging), non-destructive testing methods, and dynamic mechanical analysis. Vibrational analysis using
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on: https://www.dges.gov.pt/pt/pagina/reconhecimento Workplan and the objectives to achieve: Study and continuous development of fatigue testing equipment under uniaxial regimes (tension–compression; torsion
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cells, epithelial and immune cells in a more complex co-culture settings to study IBD-specific mechanisms and patient-centric outcomes such as fatigue and wellbeing. This study has a strong discovery
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cognitive tests in rats Experience in analysis of neuroinflammation and related mechanisms Where to apply Website https://cipf.fundanetsuite.com/ConvocatoriasPropias/en/Convocatorias/VerConvoca… Requirements
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, such as blade erosion, fatigue cracking, and high-cycle fatigue. The model will focus on critical structural issues, including leading-edge erosion, hydrogen embrittlement in marine environments, and load
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inspection (RBI) and risk-centered maintenance (RCM) model to address specific vulnerabilities in wind turbine components, such as blade erosion, fatigue cracking, and high-cycle fatigue. The model will focus
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to improve the mechanical resistance of the materials in terms of failure stress, surface damage sensitivity, fatigue and reliability. Where to apply Website https://lavoraconnoi.unitn.it/incarichi-di-ricerca
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models for the short-term generation scheduling of hydropower plants. Development of dynamic simulation models of hydropower plants. Fatigue analysis. Where to apply E-mail ji.perez@upm.es Requirements