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, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering has an opening for a doctoral student focused on the stress testing complex and interconnected infrastructure systems. Project background Complex and interconnected
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interconnected systems in order to support sustainable urban development and the well-being of their inhabitants. Project background This dissertation is part of the National Research Programme 81 (NRP 81
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urban scale. One of the group's pillars is research and application of Urban Building Energy Modelling (UBEM) to generate knowledge about cities and neighbourhoods as interconnected systems in order to
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these production activities with regional energy supplies to trace the interconnected chemical supply chains, allowing for a detailed life cycle impact assessment. You will be responsible for developing methods
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for miniaturization to both increase the robustness of experimental platforms and enter unexplored physical regimes. Hereby, one essential milestone is the development of on-chip levitation platforms integrating state
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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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everything, from the bit transmissions at the physical layer to the market incentives for network deployment and pricing. Job description Our approach to sustainable networking is primarily applied and