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directions should be primarily considered: (1) Mathematical Logic and Combinatorics (2) Geometry and Topology (3) Analysis or Applied analysis (4) Scientific computation and Optimizations (5) Probability and
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methods from metric analysis, the theory of currents, fractal geometry, and the Calculus of Variations. Where to apply Website https://lavoraconnoi.unitn.it/en/post-doc-assignments/department-mathematics-ca
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methods from metric analysis, the theory of currents, fractal geometry, and the Calculus of Variations. Where to apply Website https://lavoraconnoi.unitn.it/en/research-assignments/department-mathematics-ca
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methods from metric analysis, the theory of currents, fractal geometry, and the Calculus of Variations. Where to apply Website https://lavoraconnoi.unitn.it/en/research-assignments/department-mathematics-ca
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methods from metric analysis, the theory of currents, fractal geometry, and the Calculus of Variations. Where to apply Website https://lavoraconnoi.unitn.it/en/research-assignments/department-mathematics-ca
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). • Participation in end-effector development (mechanical integration, gripping/positioning, F/T sensing; support in choosing tip geometry, stud magazine, and interfaces to the vacuum chamber). • Co-development
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at the molecular scale (MPP@MOC). By modulating the size and geometry of the cages, the size, topology, and properties of the MPPs can be controlled, and subsequently their 1D, 2D, or 3D organization can be achieved
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execute validation trials, optimise processes (e.g., improving blade geometry), and lead initiatives to reduce mixing time by 15%, waste by 25%, and unplanned downtime by 30%. Additionally, you will design
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the constraints applied to these threads during the formation and execution of embroidery stitches. The influence of various embroidery parameters—such as stitch type (geometry, width/length, density), the type
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, including quantum Hall systems, van der Waals and moiré materials, cavity quantum materials, and/or quantum geometry and topology are particularly welcome. The successful applicant will be joining a vibrant