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University’s Faculty of Geosciences studies the Earth: from the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material utilisation of the Earth – always with a focus on sustainability and innovation
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enable us to study the interactions of cosmic particles with the atmosphere with unprecedented accuracy and expand the observatory’s reach for the most energetic photons. We are inviting applications for a
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. On the other hand, typical design cycles in industry still make extensive use of low-fidelity simulations which can provide fast but inaccurate solutions depending on the flow complexity. To close this gap
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active exploration has the potential to advance the development of multi-sensory interactive technologies and the innovative design of immersive systems, as well as the modeling of intelligent adaptive
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of systemic risks embraces complex interactions among elements/agents, adjusting expectations, mechanisms of contagion dynamics, feedbacks, and non-linear tipping. The SPHINX research program aims
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, this PhD project has the potential to significantly advance our understanding of PSP progression, and to transform the way we assess patients in clinical trials and care. Your everyday interactions will be
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, and thus the supply decisions, are based on users’ preferences. This PhD position within FlexMobility, will focus on the supply-demand interactions to guide the design of mixed fixed-flexible transport
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pellet design, thereby accelerating the decarbonization of the steel industry. Sustainable Metallurgy Laboratory You will be part of the Sustainable Metallurgy Laboratory within the Department of Materials
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Are you passionate about making public transportation and public space more accessible? Join the BRIDGE-XR project and design inclusive wayfinding systems using XR to help make urban travel
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adapt to environmental change, including ecological and evolutionary effects on species interactions, behaviour and community composition. We make innovative contributions to the fundamental research