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. The core objective is to develop advanced 3-D modelling and optimisation methodologies for magnetic components that enable accurate leakage inductance prediction and improved overall performance. Traditional
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saw the hyperthermal events of the Eocene, the development of Antarctica, and the emergence of glacial–interglacial cycles. The objective is to characterise the dynamics of this period using non-linear
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to drastically increase material reuse rates in the footwear sector. The main SCARPA objectives are: OBJ 1. To develop footwear that is designed for circularity OBJ 2. To investigate sorting systems
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biomarkers of treatment success in the broader context of respiratory allergy.Key objectives include:• Evaluating allergic sensitization patterns in soldiers prior to deployment using an extended panel
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part of this project, in-depth case study research will be conducted in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania as well as the three destination countries of South Africa, Belgium and the USA. The main objective
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for resource allocation and multi-objective trade-offs. Background knowledge in mobile and satellite networks, network programmability, and/or NTN architectures is highly appreciated, since these are the target
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proactive decision-making. Good understanding of mathematical optimization techniques for resource allocation and multi-objective trade-offs. Background knowledge in mobile and satellite networks, network
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, as well as tests for adhesive strength such as lap-shear testing. The main objectives are: To investigate suitable dynamic covalent (DCC) chemistries for their compatibility with polymer manufacturing
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on the downstream process engineering of the polymer/monomer purification steps. The main objectives are: To gain physicochemical insights in the interaction between polymers present in footwear and solvents/reagents
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skills and a keen interest in application-oriented academic research in applied machine learning. The selected candidate will conduct a research project on data-driven fraud detection, with the objective