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Offer Description This project investigates vibration-based methods for monitoring the structural health of deep underground tunnels throughout their lifetime. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) based
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for nuclear applications, but this innovation prompts key concerns: can existing structural design codes adapt to these novel materials, and how can long-term durability be guaranteed against degradation
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description: Structural failure in the aerospace sector can be life threatening for users/passengers and financially catastrophic for operators and the
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light on the tensions between public health and reproductive justice, drawing on concepts such as biopower and body governance. The project is structured around three Work Packages (WP): WP1: Social and
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, the impurity content of the coolant must be kept within certain boundaries to ensure long-term operations. Impurities can be added from various sources, such as corrosion of structural steel in contact with HLM
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to follow the deformation of the gallery. Different environmental conditions are acting on this structure. Firstly, the overburden pressure from the overlying Boom Clay deforms the lining in a lying-egg shape
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molecular modeling, optimize their structures for selectivity and tumor retention, and conjugate the most promising candidates to chelators for radiolabeling with ¹⁷⁷Lu or ¹⁶¹Tb. This chemistry-driven project
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unique advantages for drug and radionuclide delivery due to their biocompatibility, structural regularity and capacity for precise genetic modification. By integrating tumor-targeting ligands, radiometal
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structured, transparent and accurate way. You are a team player and actively share experience and knowledge with colleagues and collaborators. Your networking skills, creativity, persistence and passion
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porous structures with small grain sizes will be attempted to be stabilized at the highest possible temperature and tested for release by irradiation with a proton beam in an external facility. Where