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fewer moving parts such a structure has, the more reliable it will be. Materials such as carbon fibre composites that are thin enough to be folded or rolled up for storage, but still stiff enough to act
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complementary approaches. It will begin with the creation of a clean, structured, and rich data platform, obtained through rigorous preparation and labeling. This database will reflect the variability
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for manufacturing large structures such as fuselage and wing panels. Reliable process control is critical: underheating leads to poor bonding, while overheating causes polymer degradation. At the heart of process
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performance utilizing reliable and computationally efficient numerical structural models. To support the condition (state) assessment, you will also explore the use of advanced estimators (e.g., Kalman Filter
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-driven energy systems research – scalable, transparent, and interoperable. Your tasks in detail: Development of a structured description format for the unambiguous and machine-readable characterization