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. Your job In this PhD position, you will conduct idealised experiments with an atmospheric model (OpenIFS), using concepts from the mathematical field of periodically forced dynamical systems. You will
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of this state-of-the-art facility, which is expected to be fully operational by 2035/2036 and will include advanced laboratories for diagnostics and research, cutting-edge biosafety systems, and complex technical
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DFT modelling, are a plus. Project description and responsibilities The position entails the synthesis of new ruthenium-based photocages. You will be integrated in the MCBIM group (https
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economic impact through simulation modeling. Beyond this unique project, this position offers an exciting opportunity to advance simulation techniques in HTA! Information and application Submit your
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problems. The mission of this consortium is to realize a new revenue model in the textile value chain, by scaling up and strengthening the (business/government/NGO) activities around sorting and recycling
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Loadability and robustness under dynamic or off-axis forces You will combine analytical modeling, finite element simulations, and experimental validation to explore new coupling topologies and materials
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. This requires an understanding of material flows and qualities. This project will develop the tools to model in sufficient detail the steel flows and evaluate the role and contribution of changes in (production
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designing and implementing control strategies for multi-axis manipulators, including the development of force-feedback systems and custom gripper end-effectors for reliably handling complex, flexible objects
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and cultural activities external link . We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees to continue to invest
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drier with global warming. However, particularly in the vulnerable subtropical and mid-latitude regions, the state-of-the-art climate models produce simulations that differ not only in the magnitude, but