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project “Ground Rigid Install Pile Anchor – GRIP Anchor”. The project is being led by Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions (GDG) with the aim of undertaking laboratory testing and numerical modelling of a novel
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Genetics, Reproduction and Development (GRAD) Large Research Group to: Use single-cell omics techniques to analyze human pluripotent stem cells, human embryos, and stem cell-derived embryo models. Study how
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(i.e. relationally interdependent systems) and encoding nonlinearities in these. The group has plentiful in-house simulation capabilities of numerical models and access to extensive real-world monitoring
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available on site for the development of suitable radiotracers. One focus of the work is on the use and evaluation of large tomographic data sets to derive parameter data for reactive transport modeling
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-cutting and bending to break the glass panels. The project will involve the establishment of a numerical model and the acquisition and analysis of data from physical measurements in the production
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according to TV-L • Flexible for families: flexible working time models, the option of a place in the company day-care center and offers for those returning from parental leave • Provision for later
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. Experimental studies will be performed in wind tunnels with advanced measurement techniques with high spatial and temporal resolutions. Realistic car models (DrivAer models) will be considered in this study and
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numerical calculation skills and mathematical modelling skills Strong skills in solid state physics and quantum mechanics Experience in theoretical modelling and experimental investigation of optical devices
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are linked to research on composite hydrogen tanks, composite propellers for drones and finite element modelling of textile manufacturing. All research will be conducted with leading companies in
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phenomena such as the spread of misinformation or the formation of filter bubbles. For this, we rely on rigorous probabilistic methods to model and analyse the intrinsic complexities of these systems