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Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden e.V. | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 3 days ago
on biocompatibility. Within a DFG-funded project the research tasks comprise the metallurgical synthesis of metallic glasses and their microstructural characterization, the implementation of strategies
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solid oxide fuel cells. The project will span length scales, from materials discovery, including with computational approaches, through mechanical properties and microstructure optimisation
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. Specific study objectives will concern: - development of open source codes based on FEM approaches - development of contact theories in finite elasticity for microstructured and electro-active biological
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lab to pilot scale. Large adsorbents with defined microstructures will be produced via agglomeration, and a pilot-scale crystallization/precipitation reactor will be developed and studied experimentally
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microstructures along the entire process chain using machine‑learning (ML) techniques and validate soft‑sensor outputs against laboratory reference measurements Perform systematic laboratory flotation experiments
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-plastic bonds and finally the inertial aspects will be defined in order to define and solve the equations of motion of systems consisting of thousands of degrees of freedom. Where to apply Website https
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attention to phenomena dependent on strain rate, temperature, thermal history, and microstructure; elasto-viscoplastic and micromechanical constitutive modeling, developed in academic and/or industrial
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researcher to join our team and contribute to a project, dedicated to the study of elastic wave transport in microstructured silicon membranes. The researcher will be primarily responsible for the design and
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European cohort of cognitively unimpaired individuals at risk of the disease. You analyse structural, diffusion, perfusion, and functional MRI measures to identify network and microstructural alterations
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framework to be able to model not only the microstructural properties of the bundles, which remain constant along their trajectory, but also possible alterations induced by neurological/neurodegenerative