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, viscosity, and surface or interfacial tension. We will train a range of AI models to allow us to predict these properties from the chemical structure alone. Once established, we will expand the self-driving
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light orientation—to form and maintain swarms. To complement the fieldwork, you will conduct lab experiments on a model species (e.g. Culex pipiens) to test specific hypotheses about sensory-driven flight
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We’re looking for a motivated PhD student with a Master’s in Robotics, Control Theory, Applied Math, or Mechanical Engineering eager to work on model-based control of soft robots Job description We
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depression and the role of the endocannabinoid system? Do you enjoy working in a lab with preclinical in vivo animal models? Then this position might be perfect for you! Join us! We are looking for a highly
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light orientation—to form and maintain swarms. To complement the fieldwork, you will conduct lab experiments on a model species (e.g. Culex pipiens) to test specific hypotheses about sensory-driven flight
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pathways to turning points in infrastructure use through a systemic modelling approach. Essential activities within your project will be to: identify policy mechanisms that can change infrastructure
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interplays that lead to lower infrastructure demand in the long run and reveal pathways to turning points in infrastructure use through a systemic modelling approach. Essential activities within your project
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the development of a Virtual Training Environment (VTE) for disaster response simulation, integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using smart sensor networks, and
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powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids
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? Generative AI and large-language models (LLMs) are about to turn computer-aided engineering into true human–AI co-design. In the new MSCA Doctoral Network GenAIDE we team up with Honda Research Institute