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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a researcher to work on the finite element modelling of the interaction between textile materials (yarns and fabrics) and textile
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for future hydrogen storage tanks. This postdoc vacancy is focused on the finite element modelling and design of the pressurized composite tank, in different operational conditions (static burst, fatigue and
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innovative bioinformatics methods to address biological questions through the integration of molecular data You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level. More specifically, you
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protein engineering using a combination of computational methods (AI-based and structure-based) and experimental methods (e.g. design and construction of mutant libraries via error-prone or assembly PCR
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, lectures on forensic-related topics). Experience with multi-method research and various data analytic techniques are a plus. Experience with multi-method research and various data analytic techniques are a
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with a better balance and complementarity in research and education between quantitative and qualitative research, and a focus on scientific-theoretical and paradigmatic foundations and a mixed-methods
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. The primary goal of WP2 to be performed at UGGI is to explore the behaviour of piles under different installation methods, soil conditions, and extraction techniques at a medium scale. While the test conditions
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their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation. You will counsel doctoral students. You are responsible for research on simulation methods for composite pressure vessels for hydrogen storage. WHAT WE
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the nano- to the mesoscale. In today’s modeling toolset, each of these events is modeled with different methods leading to an inconsistent information. As a result we lack a comprehensive understanding of
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presentations. In addition, the following merits are a plus (but not mandatory): Proficiency in other languages spoken in Kurdish regions of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran. Experience with ethnographic methods