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required to enable the large-scale use of post-consumer scrap (PCS) aluminium in high-value, structural, and safety-critical products. FAST adopts a through-scale and through-process research methodology
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the large-scale use of post-consumer scrap (PCS) aluminium in high-value, structural, and safety-critical products. FAST adopts a through-scale and through-process research methodology, integrating materials
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will be exploited as tool to expedite the complex and time-consuming process of material design. Duties of the position Take part in the mandatory PhD research education programme Develop a hybrid
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the chemistry field. The department has more than 270 employees and has a turnover of 300 million SEK. At the department's six programs, we conduct very successful research of a high international standard. We
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network congestion. Particular attention is given to the influence of user behavior, including mobility patterns and building occupancy, on the management and operation of distribution networks. Mains
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society organisations. The specific focus can range from sustainability business, finance and governance issues, consumer behaviour and civil society engagement to labour market issues. Project proposals
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focuses on the theoretical and empirical analysis of the trade-offs between demand-side response and consumer protection, using tools from economics and energy system analysis. The project aims
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will receive a generous tax-free annual stipend of £25,000, full-time home tuition fees paid, and £2,000 per year for consumables and travel. Funding from MTC requires passing their security checks
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vision imaging technologies and machine learning methods to estimate physiological parameters (eat-readiness, shelf-life) of fruits at industrial sorting speeds. The work will include creating an accurate
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of business and society. MSC’s contribution to the study of responsible business and governance is organised around various research environments. Further information is available here: https://www.cbs.dk