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materialists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists of TUD, RWTH Aachen and Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mikro- und Optoelektronik mbH (AMO ) in Aachen, Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ ), Max Planck
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of diverse teams with multiple technical and theoretical expertise. Applicable responsibilities for both positions: You are expected to be able to organize and perform your own experiments, and critically
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Technology Organization (RTO) active in the fields of materials, environment and IT. By transforming scientific knowledge into technologies, smart data and tools, LIST empowers citizens in their choices
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, increasing costs and resource waste. This Ph.D. project aims to address these challenges by advancing fault diagnosis and prognosis (FDP) for complex mechatronic systems. Building on Supervisor Team's
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interdisciplinary lab and has faculty and students from multiple departments and colleges. The Director of the Brainwaves Research Laboratory, Dr. Davies, is a faculty member in the Department of Occupational Therapy
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significantly reduce carbon emissions and bolster global efforts to achieve net-zero targets. Despite considerable advancement in their operational performance, their life cycle impacts, including raw material
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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations
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therefore teams up materialists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists of TUD, RWTH Aachen and Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mikro- und Optoelektronik mbH ( AMO ) in Aachen, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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, pedagogic study, and other fields. What unites faculty is an overriding concern for the organization of the human within its multiple environments: work, technology, nature, economy, civil association
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to achieve efficient and proactive reconstruction of the printing process, enabling real-time in-situ monitoring of large-volume material deposition and 2) How to adaptively compensate for size-induced defect