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arose from the cooperation between the Universities of Bonn (Germany), Florence (Italy), and Paris-Sorbonne (France). Students enrolled in this programme will prepare a doctoral thesis on a subject
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Applications are invited for a position in the rapidly expanding data analytics run by Prof Adam Dubis. The main focus of the team is to develop deep learning tools for prediction of disease progression
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply
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Supervisory Team: Prof Neil Sandham PhD Supervisor: Neil Sandham Project description: This project is focused on scale-resolving simulations (large-eddy and direct numerical simulation) combined
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Design”, led by Prof. Ledendecker at the HI-ERN in Erlangen. The department specializes in the development of metal-based inorganic catalysts aimed at advancing the global energy transition. Our research
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" (with Prof Kris Helmerson) "High-bandwidth continuous magnetic sensing of an ensemble of electric spins" (with Prof Kris Helmerson) "Developing a spatially sensitive optical magnetometer catheter probe
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Gjøvik, and offers design programs in fields such as industrial design, graphic design, interaction design, service design and web development. The department’s strategic research areas include design for
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the development of new algorithms for processing, analysis and inversion of active and passive seismic data and the application of these algorithms to field data. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres
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11.11.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal In the project “BIG-ROHU” (BIG Data - Rotor Health and Usage Monitoring), a system is being developed which provides information on both the health and the
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-to-defend denial of service type attacks also from within an OT environment. In this project algebraic methods will continue to be developed to study whether and to what extent protocol-mediated interactions