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to contribute to policy recommendations on retail market design and tariff structures within the wider EU policy framework. Host institution and research environment The position will be hosted at the Louvain
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vegetation structures of mangroves can attenuate tidal currents and waves, and can reduce erosion and flooding risks. However, many mangrove afforestation projects fail, particularly during the early stages
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operation due to their high sintering rates. In this work, actinide oxide materials with open porous structures with small grain sizes will be attempted to be stabilized at the highest possible temperature
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to the construction, installation, and commissioning of position sensors, actuators, mirror tower suspensions, and local control loops. During the second phase of the project you will use your obtained experience in
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researcher at KU Leuven, I perform research in a structured and scientifically sound manner. I read technical papers, understand the nuances between different theories and implement and improve methodologies
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. This PhD project aims to investigate wind–planet interactions in systems with cool evolved stars, focusing on how stellar outflows shape planetary atmospheric structure, chemistry, and long-term evolution
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estimation, condition evaluation, and state-of-health prediction, as well as technologies for systematically building up product and process knowledge and for structuring this information in Digital Product
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well as documenting and communicating results in a clear and structured manner. You will manage your tasks within defined timelines, report progress regularly to the supervisors, and coordinate efficiently with other
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(to measure structural patterns), depending on the candidate’s preference and selected case study). We are committed to participatory research practices including co-creation of outputs, interpretations, and
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understanding vs building risk evaluation); and (iii) the costs of performing the test (including environmental costs). For more information on the project, see the EU announcement: https://cordis.europa.eu