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the chemical characterization of soils and plants •Have experience with data management and an interest in statistical analysis •Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. •Have advanced English
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analysis will be used to study the seismic response of prototype structures for different scenarios. Hence, the project integrates advanced element-scale, model-scale and in-situ testing with state
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
applications related to water and sustainable land and resource management. Research challenges Innovation lies in leveraging a new field-based microwave radiometer construction to calibrate models and
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on soil behaviour(2)Analysis of pile-supported wharves founded on liquefiable soil(3)Modelling for seismic assessment of soil-structure systemsDesired Qualifications:•Strong background in Geotechnical
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biogeochemical cycling, individual PhD projects can involve aspects of (geo-)microbiology, soil science, atmospheric measurement techniques, atmospheric transport models, terrestrial and atmospheric remote sensing
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development with comprehensive data collection, advanced modeling, and stakeholder engagement to deliver actionable insights for the BWRX‑300 case study. The target goal is to guide technology selection and
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project will investigate the behaviour and design of rock-socketed anchors through a combination of laboratory experiments and advanced numerical modelling. Laboratory experiments will explore anchor
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on the mathematical theory enabling these advances, via asymptotic analysis and nonparametric modeling. You will work in the Statistics section at the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics (DIAM
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needs to be supplied with rigorous uncertainty analysis. The focus of this project is on the mathematical theory enabling these advances, via asymptotic analysis and nonparametric modeling. You will work
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Description Your Responsibilities Participation in one or more research fields of the institute: Material modelling of e.g. fresh concrete, soil, biological tissue (aorta, skeletal muscles) Numerical