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and very good knowledge in quantitative and qualitative research methods Good knowledge of statistical software (e.g. SPSS or STATA or R or JASP) Strong commitment and the ability to work in a team
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images
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monitoring will be based on real time data streaming from the machine numerical control. The project will cover all the aspects related to the implementation and automation of the tool life cycle management
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assessment, you will develop new, sample-efficient optimal control approaches for gate calibration and test them in numerical simulations. You will pursue your research with the German research collaboration
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. The link between graphite crystallinity, flake size, and purity (all being important for industrial applications) and its formation history is not fully understood. Therefore, the numerous graphite
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, either in social anthropology, science and technology studies (STS), sociology or a closely related discipline (required) experience with qualitative ethnographic methods (required) proficiency in written
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technology, which works by cutting a DNA sequence at a specific genome location and deleting or inserting genes there. The CRISPR-Cas method provides an excellent basis for the development of unprecedented
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preferably has strong programming skills and experience with the modeling and simulations of fluid or solid mechanics or ice sheet flow and deformation (for example by use of finite element/volume methods
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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic
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interdisciplinary environment within EMBRACER and international partners and apply advanced methods like Lagrangian tracking and reanalyses to reveal new insights into atmosphere-ice-ocean feedbacks in the Arctic