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-Design Methodology We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the TACIT project, focusing on accessibility, disability studies, (co-)design methods, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI
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within FlexMobility, will focus on the supply-demand interactions to guide the design of mixed fixed-flexible transport networks. This will start with the behavioral investigation based on the available
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inequality, infrastructures (including housing) and community resources influence adaptive capacities. Moreover, the project will investigate how societal tensions interact with heat adaptive actions. Key
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interdependencies support or limit the feasibility of a clean energy transition. Your key tasks will include: Designing and implementing an agent-based inspired model of global material and financial networks
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to interact with and coach master students, while enhancing your own skills and competencies. You also have: An MSc in Transport Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics
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, disability studies, (co-)design methods, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). The ideal candidate is passionate about creating socially impactful inclusive co-design methods and eager to collaborate directly
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interdependencies support or limit the feasibility of a clean energy transition. Your key tasks will include: Designing and implementing an agent-based inspired model of global material and financial networks
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independently. In addition, you are motivated to interact with and coach master students, while enhancing your own skills and competencies. You also have: An MSc in Transport Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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computational fluid dynamic simulations can currently resolve spatial and temporal scales of industrially-relevant turbulent flows within days/weeks. On the other hand, typical design cycles in industry still
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are met without compromising the planet's health. While WP1 focusses on the next-generation AM, WP2 designs remanufacturing using AM, WP3 looks into regulatory, economic, political, environmental, and