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Sami Spatial Planning through Participatory Design is to explore participatory design models that integrate Sami cultural values and knowledge into spatial planning. The project addresses the rapid
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instrumented building models (impervious and with openings). Experiments will use Phase-Detection Probes, high-speed imaging and force/pressure measurements to simultaneously capture detailed air-water features
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optimization Multiphysical modelling Acoustic systems High Performance Computing Applications in the medico, biomechanical and energy sectors Candidates for the professorship must demonstrate remarkable
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symposiums (mandatory) Good organization, communications, and time management skills Fluent in Portuguese and English, written and spoken (mandatory). Spanish, French, Italian language skills, written and
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geometry and integrity. Objective 2: Develop and implement simulation models in ANSYS Fluent to investigate the two-phase printing and droplet freezing processes, providing insights into the coupled effects
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well as emerging materials. These experimental techniques will be complemented by advanced electromagnetic modelling. Responsibilities and qualifications The ideal candidate will possess demonstrated expertise in
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strong energy systems knowledge, electricity, heat, and gas netwrok modelling & simulation, and research software development skills that want to develop cutting-edge knowledge and software for the energy
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of numerical models (CFD) for the analysis and understanding of the behavior of the solution to be developed. Objectives:1. Designing a base design for incorporating a modular battery, 2. Develop and calibrate a
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are offering four PhD positions in the Simulation and Data Lab Digital Bioeconomy (SDL-DBE). The SDL-DBE develops and applies multiscale models, AI-enhanced simulations, and computational workflows across IBG
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not limited to: (1) the analysis of patient-derived models using high-throughput technologies to elucidate oncogenic mechanisms and/or develop novel therapies; (2) the design of next-generation