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optimization algorithms, you will design structures that deliberately harness modal couplings to exhibit tailored nonlinear behaviour, with direct applications in ultrasensitive resonant sensing. Together
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the second direction, you will explore the geometric design of nonlinear systems. Using nonlinear reduced order modelling (ROM) integrated with optimization algorithms, you will design structures
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of buildings. This presents many opportunities, but also requires careful planning and operation to deal with emerging challenges such as network congestion. Recently, positive energy districts (PEDs), i.e
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flexible alternative. Thanks to their significant thermal inertia and ultra-low-temperature operation, DHCNs can absorb surplus renewable energy, respond to market signals, alleviate grid stress, and provide
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industrial contexts; investigate optimal levels within the product structure for deploying AM in repair and spare parts support; integrate forward and reverse flows in manufacturing and maintenance
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, and engineering to optimize and upscale and biodegradable structures that temporarily mimic key emergent traits using industrial-scale additive manufacturing (i.e., 3D-printing) techniques
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explore promising synergies in landscape services provision and analyse how to optimally align this with the demand for these services across the urban-rural region. In doing so, you will contribute
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integrity. You will join the Web Information Systems group (WIS), and will be supervised by Dr. Avishek Anand (WIS group) and Dr. Justin Dauwels (Signal Processing Systems group). The research will span
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and optimize device architectures using finite element simulations. Fabricate prototypes using 3D printing, and cleanroom technologies. Implement test setups and assess devices performance through
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
of flocculants Sludge dewatering is a major challenge in wastewater treatment. Optimizing this process can lead to significant reductions in expenses, chemical use, and greenhouse gas emissions—all key goals