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with tunnelling Be prepared for changes to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You must have a relevant master’s degree in construction engineering, engineering geology
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in English Solid knowledge in finite element analysis (FEA) and strong skills in FEA software such as ABAQUS Hands-on experience in the construction and application of deep learning neural networks
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for future industry structure developed by MENON? The PhD project will be carried out in collaboration with partners in the Norwegian Centre for Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation (Noradapt ) such as SINTEF
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-principles electronic structure calculations Perform materials screening including machine learning to identify promising thermoelectric materials for cooling technology The successful candidate is expected
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and magmatic architectures. Using geophysical and geological datasets, we will conduct systematic mapping of the structural, stratigraphic, and volcanic geometries, in an innovative 'multi-scenarios
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, and reinforcement learning for adaptive decision-making. A key aim is to connect wireless phenomena to learning robustness by combining physical-layer signal structure and signal-processing insights
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, these dimensions render conventional planning, linear stage-gate models, and rigid governance structures ineffective and possibly counterproductive. Another more recent development is that the border between
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governance structures constitute barriers for the energy transition ahead, and b) how to unleash the energy transition by revising established governance structures. These questions constitute key research
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the energy transition cause a need to understand a) whether and how current governance structures constitute barriers for the energy transition ahead, and b) how to unleash the energy transition by revising
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date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme at the LMU Ph.D. Medical Research - Faculty of Medicine - LMU Munich This position is part of 19 PhD Fellowships