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CST Microwave Studio, HFSS or EM Pro for antenna modeling and design is required, as is experience with programming languages like MATLAB, Python, or similar for antenna array analysis and algorithm
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the interactions of trees with fungi and fungal-like (oomycete) organisms, including host symbioses and tree defense mechanisms. We conduct molecular diagnostics and host-chemical analyses to better
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Master’s degree in Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field. Strong knowledge of fluid mechanics, CFD, turbulence modelling, and structural mechanics. Understanding
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evaluation frameworks and/or the development of energy system optimization models. The research is applied and closely linked to industrial interests and needs. About the research Our research aims to provide
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team of researchers in an European project. As a main topic, you will perform your research in one of these areas: -Data model translation, to enable the automatization of the engineering process
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-planning of timber production and nature conservation, two important objectives in forestry. The work involves developing knowledge and tools for habitat modelling through 1) mapping existing habitats, 2
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biology with a focus on plant genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics or related fields. • Experience of working with plants in the field or greenhouse • Experience of working in a laboratory • Good
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production and environmental considerations and facilitate driving on forest land in extremely dry or wet conditions. We will develop different tools. First, we will model soil moisture in the upper soil layer
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This PhD position offers a unique opportunity to advance safe and transparent control for autonomous, over-actuated electric vehicles. You will work at the intersection of model predictive control
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conversational guides for enhancing visitors’ learning and experiences in public educational environments. The PhD student will focus on addressing the challenge of visual blindness in large language models (LLMs