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machine‑learning or data‑analytics tools High‑level programming skills (Python, R, Julia) to build, test, and optimize models of geochemical systems Interest in large‑scale computational simulations (e.g
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Europe and UCLA), the PhD candidate will carry out both experimental and numerical investigations to develop an innovative tool for design optimization leading to cost-effective and advanced vortex
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well as to optimize the tooling geometry. These process simulations require efficient numerical algorithms to be practical and to enable robust optimization. Therefore, in this project you will: Develop efficient
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the flexibility to change the transmit waveform and signal processing units on the fly. Personnel at SPARC have contributed to several seminal papers, book chapters, and books in the fields of waveform optimization
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) Develop, optimize, and experimentally validate MC-based reliability solutions for multi-orbit systems compared to single-connectivity baselines Carry out research in other related areas Disseminate findings
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of the institute includes numerical simulation of wave propagation processes, modeling of porous media (e.g. concrete), optimization of sustainable buildings and analysis-suitable CAD models. About us Graz
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controlled power electronics to optimize the overall efficiency of electromechanical conversion. Ultimately, the system will be integrated into two thermal energy conversion cycles: a thermochemical cycle and
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environmental footprint.In this context, the optimization of material recovery from end-of-life vehicle scrap is challenged not only by the heterogeneous and evolving nature of this scrap, but also by the diverse
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for additively manufactured switched reluctance machines. The project focuses on optimizing the selection control method according to the machine design. Also, the control method will be used as an input
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windows as well as to optimize the tooling geometry. These process simulations require efficient numerical algorithms to be practical and to enable robust optimization. Therefore, in this project you will