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The project: Non-destructive testing (NDT) is vital to ensure structures are safe and to reduce operating costs by facilitating predictive maintenance. The focus of this project is on improving
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at the University of Würzburg investigates RNA-based mechanisms of tumor maintenance (Papadopoulos et al. Molecular Cell 2022, 2024). We are currently looking for an ambitious PhD candidate with an outstanding
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring
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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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relevant dimensions, such as cultural techno-complexes or settlement systems. The doctoral student's work plan will be structured around the objective of characterising the origins and diffusion of schematic
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring
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models, in-house laboratory tests in a wind-wave-current flume (https://research.ncl.ac.uk/amh/ ) and numerical methodology to quantify biofouling impacts on flow-induced vibration phenomena, structural
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and comprehensively characterize novel hyperfluorescent materials based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These materials will be evaluated through chemical, structural, morphological, spectroscopic
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will be involved, as necessary, in the maturation of the current design, performing design activities as well as thermal and structural simulations of the diagnostics under development. The candidate