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trends and composition analysis, refractive index determination, and morphology for applications such as environmental monitoring, nuclear non-proliferation, and improving predictive modeling tools (e.g
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the fundamental engineering understanding of gas centrifuge systems. The group leverages analytical techniques and advanced computational tools—including finite element analysis (FEA)—to evaluate and predict
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transfer This research combines advanced numerical simulation and artificial intelligence to develop predictive models for high-temperature multiphase flows, with specific relevance to steel casting
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SFI FAST: PhD position in Microstructure/texture evolution during extrusion of scrap-based Aluminium
microstructure evolution during extrusion is critical for controlling final mechanical properties and surface appearance of extruded profiles, yet quantitative predictions remain challenging due to the complexity
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of interest to you. PhD position combining high dimensional data for the genomic prediction of methane emissions. Wageningen University & Research’s Animal Breeding and Genomics group leads the Global Methane
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relying on up-to-date research, the program strives to help growers produce high quality vegetables while minimizing pesticide inputs. The program also develops real-time GIS-based predictive models of pest
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cutting‑edge research on motor control and functional neurological disorders. Contribute to innovative gait adaptation studies and grow within a vibrant, multidisciplinary community. Radboud University is
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. Today, the ocean is changing rapidly because of (human) stressors such as excess CO2, warming and eutrophication. This impacts on the strongly linked but poorly understood ocean processes that control
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for control” funded by the EU Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare (EUPAHW, https://www.eupahw.eu/ ). Supervisors Dr Timothée Vergne is an Associate Professor of Veterinary Public Health at the National
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Agriculture: Natural Language Interfaces over Robotic and Analytical Farming Systems In the context of the MSCA JD project GreenFieldData https://www.eu4greenfielddata.eu/ GreenFieldData: IoRT Data Management