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, implementation, validation and assessment of new solutions, optimization techniques and AI/ML models to support edge intelligence and the next generation of mobile communication networks (5G+/6G) with focus
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, delivery and workforce planning for Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (BCHC) so that its Community Care Collaborative (CCC) partnership model can improve patient experience and outcomes
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to shape a desired area of focus within the applied climatology framework. Successful candidates will be involved in field sampling, numerical/statistical modeling of hazards/impacts, and outreach to local
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. Project description This PhD project focuses on advancing the scientific computing foundations of quantum spin dynamics by developing efficient numerical algorithms for modeling complex, open quantum
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: Investigation of precipitation and crystallization processes in phosphorus recovery using experimental and numerical methods Supervisor: Prof. Sergiy Antonyuk C2: Experimental investigation and modeling
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for the captioned post. Duties and Responsibilities Conduct advanced research in structural health monitoring, including hardware development. Perform numerical studies and model testing. Analyze and interpret data
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analyses), unit operations (comminution and separation processes) as well as system engineering approaches (modeling and simulation, geometallurgy). Experimental work is carried out in our well-equipped
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(comminution and separation processes) as well as system engineering approaches (modeling and simulation, geometallurgy). Experimental work is carried out in our well-equipped mineral processing laboratory with
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of freedom per dimension d. Foundational kinetic models often have N∼256 and d≥6, making direct numerical simulation intractable with traditional approaches. Through innovative work combining machine learning
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employment in a personal atmosphere with flexible working possibilities (e.g., remote work, creative spaces, etc.), a modern working environment at the Campus St. Pölten, and numerous benefits and development