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the direct interaction between the acidified solution stored in the aquifer and the caprock. The following scenarios could be considered as the most representative of the hydro-chemo-mechanical interactions
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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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and Synchronous Compensators to deliver these services as well as Wind and Hydro generation in GB. We are looking for a PhD candidate who can help us collect and analyse data from our operational plants
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Offer Description Included in Project 101226989 — CHARM (Conservation Heritage Architecture, buildings and sites by Resilient Methods: hydro-climate factors), financed by European Research Executive
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infrastructure reliability is essential to delivering a safer, more resilient and more sustainable railway. This PhD project will establish the first integrated national-scale analysis of hydro-vegetation risk
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with another PhD researcher affiliated with this department, ensuring synergy between photonics-based sensing and hydro-environmental applications. Whilst the main office will be located at the Brussels
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sensing and hydro-environmental applications. You will actively participate in project meetings, present your findings at international conferences, and publish in international scientific journals
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tools (e.g., PSSE, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, PSCAD) or open-source tools (e.g., ParaEMT, ANDES and others). Develop new type of electrical components (such as advanced pumped storage hydro, data center, etc
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SFI FAST: PhD position in Microstructure/texture evolution during extrusion of scrap-based Aluminium
industrial partners in the aluminium value chain (Hydro, Benteler Automotive, Raufoss Technology, Speira, Raufoss Aluminium, Renault, Honda). This PhD position focuses on aluminium extrusion of profiles using
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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