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actions and optimized lifecycle management of CI assets. Objectives DC4 will develop an integrated BIM-SHM framework for real-time structural performance monitoring and dynamic visualization in critical
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on transport infrastructure. Objectives Derive detailed spatial information on dikes, reservoirs, and other relevant flood protection infrastructure from high-resolution digital elevation models and open-access
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PhD Position - Organic Electrosynthesis: monitoring of reaction transients with real-time techniques
real-time analysis of electrochemical processes, developed in the Department of Electrocatalysis, will be applied by You to discover and develop novel Organic Electrosynthetic Protocols. Your tasks
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who apply for this job will receive help from the institute to find accommodation and to handle authorities. Applications from disabled applicants are welcome. ISAS supports the principle of equal
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, and public sector partners. Non-residents who apply for this job will receive help from the institute to find accommodation and to handle authorities. Applications from disabled applicants are welcome
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features from unlabeled high-resolution microscopy data Training and evaluating segmentation models for detecting and characterizing defects such as dislocations Applying generative models (e.g., GANs
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organisational questions concerning your stay in Kassel or at the Witzenhausen location. We will also be happy to help you find suitable contact persons in our research areas. Preparing for a stay in Kassel
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organisations. The main focus of the programme is on epidemiology and public health. The programme supports individual training and career plans according to background studies and interests. Further objectives
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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg • | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | 5 days ago
personal competences of future leaders in academia and industry. Course organisation The main objective is empowering young academics to develop themselves into well-trained and independent members
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systematic way. Most former students act as multipliers at universities or other institutions in their home countries today. This objective is supported by many ongoing cooperation agreements and continuing