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responsibilities include : Develop novel simulation model (extensions) for circularity transitions Investigate the systemic effects (across space) of different demand and supply decisions in the context of circular
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exoskeletons that regulate muscle–tendon forces during locomotion. This includes: Developing and calibrating real-time musculoskeletal ankle models (using CEINMS-RT), with emphasis on the Achilles tendon
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appropriate field. You will work on the project “Data-Driven Micromagnetic Modelling”. Your job This study contributes to SPARK, an ERC Consolidator project that aims to unlock magnetic information stored in
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longitudinal datasets, you will model how economic, educational, and political drivers have shaped the visibility of women artists over centuries. You will not only analyze these patterns but also collaborate
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An already acquired Phd in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a relevant field Affinity for formal and simulation models, as well as algorithmic solutions to problems
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. The goal of these two postdoc positions is to contribute to the modelling, simulation, and optimization across different LDES technologies, from device (ESS+inverter) to system level (grid integration) under
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models using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived kidney organoids. A key aspect of this work will involve integrating bioprinting and organ-on-chip technologies to create mature and
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://www.esa.int/ Field(s) of activity/research for the traineeship This fellowship aims to advance the development and application of geospatial foundation models tailored to multimodal and multiscale EO datasets
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the relativistic time dilation by only 1cm height difference in the gravitational field of earth. They are useful for searches of physics beyond the standard model, exploration of many-body physics, and societal
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participatory mapping, interviews, ecological fieldwork, ethnography, arts-based methods and relation-based simulation modelling in transdisciplinary processes in order to examine ecological and socio-spatial