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, the project pioneers new methods for detecting and mitigating online harms. Its results aim to inform public health, policy, and technology design, promoting resilience and empowering individuals to understand
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develop methods for the recombinant production of post-translationally modified structural proteins, investigate their effects on material assembly and properties, and design new, functional materials. In
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transport for inverse problems One of the central topics of the research projects is the further development of theory and methods for the concept of optimal transport for inverse problems. Optimal transport
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methods for detecting and mitigating online harms. Its results aim to inform public health, policy, and technology design, promoting resilience and empowering individuals to understand and counteract
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, including architecture, computational design, computer science, or related fields, who have a proven track record of applying advanced computational methods to real-world environmental challenges. A doctoral
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, spatial, and social data into digital twin models for scenario testing and policy simulation. Adapt co-design methods to local contexts in demonstrator sites (Portugal, Sweden, Italy). Contribute to policy
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buildings and their evolving significance. By pioneering a novel theoretical framework and advancing innovative research methods, the project aims to profoundly influence the development of future landmarks