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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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the field of optics. The research group conducts applied research in fields such as remote sensing, communications technology, autonomous platforms, power electronics, energy systems and advanced control
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Horizon Europe. The project aims to train a new generation of researchers to advance rural development theory and practice through entrepreneurship. EPHEMERAL explores how entrepreneurs shape rural places
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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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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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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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plant genetic mechanisms that coordinate mycorrhizal interactions with plant P and water status, root system development, and soil microbial communities. Using maize and rice as models, we will: Determine
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respiration function, and how are their activities regulated? How do plants form their organs, tissues, cells and sub-cellular structures, and how is the formation of different organs and structures coordinated
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such an ambitious goal, advancements in the following areas are required: (i) modeling, to have an accurate representation of the robot, of the environment, and of their interactions (e.g., exchange of forces); (ii