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introduced into the PhD trajectory and scientific working. You will alongside the developers of UT’s global crop water model ACEA (Mialyk et al. 2024) and improve the model’s ability to provide recurring
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societal challenges, local decisionmakers, such as municipalities and project developers, need to deal with making implementation decisions in their daily activities as asset manager, investor, construction
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demand. However, demand drivers are manifold, including technology advancements, population and economic trends, and their future developments come with deep uncertainties. Infrastructure policies must
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that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and neural control pathways (e.g., CPG-like and
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, device modelling/simulation aspects of new tunnelling devices. By using dedicated electrical dc and RF measurement equipment within our measurement & test centre, you will develop and carefully analyse
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to pioneer the next generation of wide-bandgap, high-efficiency converters for solar-integrated electric buses and last-mile delivery vehicles. This PhD will develop automotive-grade DC-DC and bidirectional
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Vacancies PhD position on single-molecule protein nano dielectrophoresis Key takeaways We are developing a platform for studying protein dielectrophoresis at the single-molecule level. Your research
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. With the growing urgency of sustainable design and operation of digital infrastructures, this PhD project will design and develop resource management schemes that enhance the sustainability and
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manufacturing technology for producing small to medium-sized thermoplastic composite components in high volumes. Process simulation software is being developed for virtual optimization of tool design and material
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of several chairs focused on the development of new membrane materials and modules, membrane characterization, transport phenomena near and through membrane surfaces and the development of membrane processes