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an active student scene and a diverse cultural life. Within the framework of the GENAI-X project, we are looking for a highly motivated PhD Candidate in AI Methods for Hydro-Climatic Extremes (m/f/d) in full
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are: Development of a new model for creep and shrinkage for blended cementitious concrete within a Hydro-chemical-mechanical framework, with extensive verification, and validation against experimental data from a
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the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises: An stipend for 3.5 years (currently £20,780 p.a. for 2026/27) in line with UK Research
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, concrete, bituminous materials, composite materials, etc.) for use in construction. Complex stresses and multi-physical couplings (thermo/hydro/chemo/hygro/electro-mechanical couplings) are taken
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. Publishing your research in peer-reviewed scientific journal papers and presenting your results at conferences Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355792/phd-position
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) offering a secure start to the work. This PhD will be an inter-disciplinary, using expertise on meteorology and co-occurring hydro-meteorological hazards (Chen, Hillier, Bloomfield) and insurance industry
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. Collaborating closely with SINTEF and industrial partners (Hydro and Benteler) to provide input for alloy design and processing strategies. The work will be done at the Trondheim node of NORTEM/TEM Gemini Center
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Agro-Hydro-System", CC 9299", taking place at the R&D unit LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture And Food, of the Instituto Superior de Agronomia, for the development of the tasks described in
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of Education, Culture, Universities and Employment, and the company HYDROS POWER S. L. This project is conducted under the grant programme for pre-doctoral training in collaboration with companies, within
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Bangladesh, particularly in the context of hydro-climatic hazards and man-made stressors. Your research will contribute to the broader understanding on how the availability, accessibility of WASH