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construction. Information about the research environment The PhD student will join the research environment Architecture, Media, and Material Practice (AMMP) at the Department of Architecture and Civil
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mining. Project description The knowledge of the mechanical behaviour of tailings is the background of all safety and risk analysis related to tailing dams independent of their construction methods. It is
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spectroscopies, as well as molecular biology for introducing site specific alterations. Atomic level structural insight will be obtained via single particle analysis cryo-EM and snapshot serial crystallography
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research with a focus on interactions between plants and microorganisms in forests and agriculture. Central questions concern the population biology and community structure of microorganisms, their functions
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through feed weights will be analyzed. Cross-disciplinary approaches, including the fields of electromagnetics, structural mechanics, and manufacturing technology are required in order to find the right
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structured SPE data Develop ML models to predict key polymer properties relevant to battery performance Create generative models for the inverse design of novel SPE candidates within the targeted chemical
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algorithms to detect complex structural variants in humans using long DNA sequencing reads. A structural variant (SV) is a large-scale alteration in the genome that involves rearranged, deleted, or inserted
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of focus are robotics for mines, construction sites, aerial inspection of aging infrastructure, multi-robotic search and rescue, multi sensorial fusion and multirobot coordination, including multirobot
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spectrum, in topics in virology and immunology, and currently specializes in computational biology focusing on developing methods and applications of deep learning for protein sequence and structure, as
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structures and their dynamics to characterise the function and structure of key reaction intermediate will allow you to truly elucidate the processes of H2 catalysis in [FeFe]-hydrogenases and N2 reduction in