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frustration. You need to be able to work independently, and also to work in a highly integrated way as part of a team, sometimes under circumstances that may seem like they benefit the team while the immediate
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these projects will bring forward the integration of novel methods at the intersection of advanced control, optimization, manufacturing science, robotics, and machine learning. The two doctoral student positions
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for integrated carbon capture and conversion technologies. Your tasks Synthesize and characterize materials for heterogeneous catalysis applications Develop synthesis-structure-properties relationships to optimize
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and to evaluate the impact of clothing. Your tasks This PhD project aims to advance further in the field of heat stress prediction by combining sensing with textile-integrated physical sensors and
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the integration of passive and active supply concepts in the context of solar architecture and earth/wood construction. Project background This PhD position is part of the ThinkEarth project , a five-year
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, retrofitting, re-programming), integrating stakeholder insights, literature reviews, and real-world data, applying/developing new data-driven methods Identification of Transformable Sites: Using UBEM to pinpoint
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+ firmware, MCU + sensor integration, ideally using nRF chips). Optional but encouraged is some experience with UWB (communication protocol, distance estimation) and basic feedback control/robotics (Kalman
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nanostructures. Design and Integrate the nanomaterials in polymeric matrices for the dental splint coatings. Conduct morphological, structural, and functional characterizations. Conduct antibacterial and antiviral
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of catalysts, to help transform CO2 into valuable hydrocarbons. The work is part of a broader initiative aimed at advancing materials for integrated carbon capture and conversion technologies. PhD
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European universities, research centers, and companies. The successful candidate will develop novel 3D casting techniques for non-photocurable biodegradable polymers, integrate magnetic structures