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design, marine structures, hydrodynamics, safety, and maritime operations. We combine fundamental and applied research, including simulation methods, tools and metocean data, to improve ship safety and
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dynamics and application of composite materials. Subject description Structural Engineering includes loads, design, sustainability, load carrying capacity, repair and strengthening, of buildings and civil
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safety. You will work on developing control algorithms all the way to performance assessment in test vehicles. The project combines theoretical aspects of control algorithms, experimental design, and
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your own doctoral studies related to the project. This includes developing new scientific concepts, doing electromagnetic design, measurments of the hardware etc. and communicating research results both
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that utilize streets and roads to manage stormwater, there is limited knowledge on effective design and implementation strategies. This PhD project aims to investigate how urban roads can be designed and
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the area of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. More specifically, the position will involve dense research activities in the area of designing, experimenting and theoretical development, with
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the area of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. More specifically, the position will involve dense research activities in the area of designing, experimenting and theoretical development, with
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undergraduate and postgraduate education, research and collaboration. About 180 people are employed in five divisions. The department is the largest at SLU within social sciences, humanities and design. This
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on the hypothesis that the future of building design lies at the intersection of physically sound building simulation models and machine learning (ML) techniques. Key considerations include effectively integrating ML
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also crucial for further judgements and estimation of tailing behaviour for example in terms of liquefaction, which can lead to unreasonable design procedures. The mechanical behaviour of tailings has