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Element simulations (e.g. pushover analysis and/or incremental dynamic analysis). Moreover, the project aims to verify the ductility requirements with full-scale experimental results and explore
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and Cell Identity, relevant for stem cell biology and cancer. The position will be within the Molecular Signaling and Bioenergetics group headed by Prof. Mathias Ziegler. About the project/work tasks
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climate variability is a key driver of species’ range dynamics and a general predictor of sensitivity to climate change with a focus on mountain areas globally. More specifically, the project will
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background in programming (Matlab, python, …) familiar with Multi-body dynamic tools good knowledge of statistics familiar with signal processing, operational modal analysis Personal characteristics Strong
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simulations and in a laboratory environment. How to facilitate the use of protection and control systems in the substation? How to upgrade, operate and maintain the large number of protection devices? How
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background in programming (Matlab, python, …) familiar with Multi-body dynamic tools good knowledge of statistics familiar with signal processing, operational modal analysis Personal characteristics Strong
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of certificates The application must include: Transcripts and diplomas for Bachelor's and Master's degrees CV Copy of Master's thesis. If you have recently submitted your Master's thesis, you can attach a draft of
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addressing the impacts of climate and environmental change in mountain regions. The overarching aim of this PhD project is to evaluate whether climate variability is a key driver of species’ range dynamics and
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like laboratories for molecular biodiversity and isotopic studies including radiocarbon dating, advanced field equipment for terrestrial and marine studies, research vessels and long-term data-series in
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dynamic and internationally recognized research environment (the Department of Government currently hosts three other ERC projects) Bergen as a vibrant academic city with access to spectacular nature Access