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. This project will develop models that can extract information from legacy data, and leverage this information in the design of new materials, especially for steel types that can be produced in a more sustainable
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clay is sourced. However much we rely on ceramic materials, the (surface) mining and working of soils required to make them, impacts natural and social systems due to material extraction, waste handling
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). The field of Machine Learning on Graphs aims to extract knowledge from graph-structured and network data through powerful machine learning models. Designing provably powerful learning models for graphs will
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the linear, extractive systems of resource use in present-day society. As a result, these challenges throw up many questions about the future of society and cities. One widely agreed-upon necessity is the
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using advanced analytical techniques, including TED-GC/MS (Thermal Extraction Desorption–Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry) to quantify microplastic mass, SEM-EDX (Scanning Electron Microscopy with
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the scientific challenge of developing AI agents that can play games, generate gameplay data at scale, and automatically extract meaningful gameplay features linked to human experience. Your Role: You will design
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on Graphs: Symmetry Meets Structure (LOGSMS). The field of Machine Learning on Graphs aims to extract knowledge from graph-structured and network data through powerful machine learning models. Designing
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the following documents: Motivational letter (1 page maximum) Detailed CV BSc and MSc Transcripts An extract of a scientific document you wrote in English (e.g. an article or your MSc thesis) Names and contacts
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the application button and upload the following documents: Motivational letter (1 page maximum) Detailed CV BSc and MSc Transcripts An extract of a scientific document you wrote in English (e.g. an article or your
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. These representations justify or hide the often violent [neo-]colonial, extractive and technocratic practices that deserts have been and are subject to, dominating and disrupting the ecological and cultural delicacies