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, devoted to the study of the singular structures of measures arising in Geometric Analysis, Optimal Transport, and Geometric Measure Theory. The aim is to develop new tools to describe the fine geometric
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properties, chemistry, physical, structural and microstructural properties. New compositions will be designed and characterized to improve the thermal behavior under cooling. Moreover, the activity will
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, devoted to the study of the singular structures of measures arising in Geometric Analysis, Optimal Transport, and Geometric Measure Theory. The aim is to develop new tools to describe the fine geometric
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, devoted to the study of the singular structures of measures arising in Geometric Analysis, Optimal Transport, and Geometric Measure Theory. The aim is to develop new tools to describe the fine geometric
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, devoted to the study of the singular structures of measures arising in Geometric Analysis, Optimal Transport, and Geometric Measure Theory. The aim is to develop new tools to describe the fine geometric
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, devoted to the study of the singular structures of measures arising in Geometric Analysis, Optimal Transport, and Geometric Measure Theory. The aim is to develop new tools to describe the fine geometric
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Fuel Cells (MFCs) by developing 3D-printed titanium electrodes using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology to achieve trabecular and porous structures optimised for microbial growth. Titanium is
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contribute to the construction and retrieval of mnemonic representations. The experimental approach will be primarily based on functional neuroimaging (fMRI), while complementary techniques with high temporal
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ontributing to the development of integrated structural and
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structures in order to obtain the mechanical properties of equivalent elastic materials. A quasi-static approach based on the matching of strain energy will be used, as well as a dynamic method that directly