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, cellulose, or solid wood) and introduce a methodology to study dynamic moisture flow to detect moisture variations, material distortion and damage in real-time. Moisture fluctuations in hygroscopic materials
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student town with a beautiful historic center, located about 10 km from the Mediterranean Sea. The PhD will be part of an advanced ERC project ('RegEvol', Thomas Lenormand), addressing novel ideas and
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spectroscopy (e.g. Raman) to monitor in (close to) real-time thermal and compositional variations across the cell, including local anomalies such as hot spots, and cracks. Combined with pre- and post-mortem
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and vibrational spectroscopy (e.g. Raman) to monitor in (close to) real-time thermal and compositional variations across the cell, including local anomalies such as hot spots, and cracks. Combined with
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highly motivated PhD student to work on Process Systems Engineering (PSE) activities in the EU project EMPHATICAL, in collaboration with TNO, Politecnico di Milano, CSIC, CIRCE, SWERIM, DLR, LEAP, INERIS
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functionalities and pushing the boundary of circuit performance and knowledge. In this project, you will address the crucial challenge of thermal management in a cryogenic system. Quantum system requires complex
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routine. The PhD objectives are therefore: (1) to quantify the variability of subject-specific material properties of the scapula in RTSA patients, to further define boundary and loading conditions based