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14th September 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Electronic Systems has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Wind Turbine Noise Prediction in the Norwegian Context Apply
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candidate will contribute to feasibility studies on hybrid propulsion systems, the development of robust control architectures for autonomous docking, and predictive maintenance strategies using real-time
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materials. Hence, fine control over polymorphism is a key challenge in the quest to create functional nanomaterials. In this research project, we will explore the self-assembly of binary mixtures of nanorods
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of the complex physics governing the interaction between the heat source and the material. Additionally, it seeks to develop an efficient modelling approach to accurately predict and control the temperature field
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control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. The Research Group for Genomic Epidemiology conducts targeted research with the aim of predicting and
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serious threat to aquatic ecosystems and degrade surface and groundwater quality. Yet, the geochemical controls governing dissolved aluminium at low pH remain poorly understood. This Australian Research
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verify hits. Ideally, a fully automated and fast "loop" could be realized in which, 1, a promising material is predicted, 2, it is synthesized, 3, it is tested for activity and stability and, 4
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predictably to in-context demonstrations? What controls their ability to generalize, even when it contradicts their training? This project will involve developing a theoretical framework to explain in-context