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: Prof. Dr. Steven Travis Waller, Chair of Transport modeling and simulation, and co-supervised by at least one additional professor, plus an international tutor of the CRC Requirements: excellent
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experience growing, managing, and phenotyping plants in the field and greenhouse. You have experience using modern approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand
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Specifications. The PhD topic consists of two parts, the weighting of which can be adjusted. First, natural frequencies of different UAV categories for different power settings shall be modelled. Second, based
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frequencies of different UAV categories for different power settings shall be modelled. Second, based on mesoscale fluid dynamic simulations, microclimatic and turbulence modelling procedures in urban
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approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand the functional roles of plant roots in agroecosystems. You have excellent communication skills and will to collaborate with
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the field and greenhouse. You have experience using modern approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand the functional roles of plant roots in agroecosystems. You have
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Earth system models on different temporal and spatial scales to answer key questions of global change. Doctoral candidates of the IMPRS-ESM contribute to the development and application of Earth system
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, material synthesis, catalysis, analysis and characterisation, battery cell, recycling, sustainability and life cycle analysis. Theory and Modelling Theoretical work is conducted on very different length- and
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different departments of the University of Bremen in Germany. Associated partners are the BIBA (Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH), the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL
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of biomolecules which can only be successfully tackled by employing a variety of different theoretical methods. In this respect, this joint graduate college brings together the expertise in analytical theory from