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engineering sector. The education and research programmes of the Pavement Engineering section cover the characterization of pavement materials and the design, construction, and maintenance of different types
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how very different mutations can trigger similar developmental problems. More information can be found on our homepage . Project Summary This PhD project builds upon an ongoing collaboration between
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from the TexNet earth observation program or assets that provide quality data. Compare different methods and tools for deformation modelling. Engage in outside funding activities and promote programs
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necessary to consider also the control methods through which it is possible to increase both machine efficiency and controller efficiency. The overall goal of the project is to develop the control methodology
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been funded by the Bavarian state and the University of Würzburg. The GSLS is composed of five sections specialising in different aspects of the life sciences and offers a three-year doctoral study
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under different climate and nutrient input scenarios. Within IOW, the PhD candidate will collaborate with IOW’s Department of Marine Observations Integrated Optical Remote Sensing Research Group
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innovative methods to solve real-world problems whilst delivering significant academic contributions. The post is full time, fixed term for 24 months. You will be based in the newly renovated Stephenson
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-handed one, known as enantiomers. Their handedness greatly influences molecular interactions, sometimes making the difference between a medical drug and a toxic substance. Therefore, methods for detecting
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have the knowledge and abilities necessary for such endeavours as well as being theoretically and methodically competent in relation to the subjects at hand. Language requirements Candidates must be
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numerical simulations using a GRMHD-PIC technique, which allows to track VHE ions on the fly. These simulations will be supplemented by cutting-edge analytical methods for injecting particles onto the grid