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-driven modelling and numerical mathematics leading to computationally fast methods State-of-X (where X is charge, health and/or function) estimation at the pack level. This requires developing
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Sciences (TSHD). DCC researchers explore cognitive and social aspects of human communication, through a multi-method approach, combining carefully designed experiments with survey methods, corpus analyses
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optimizations, creating endogeneity. Traditional discrete-choice and market share–based methods often fail under these constraints. Recent work has begun developing robust estimation frameworks that integrate
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with disabilities through inclusive Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and participatory design methods. This PhD project will focus on methods and experiences in co-designing with stakeholders, especially
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the EAA and ensuring equal participation in society. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in accessibility, design methods, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, and human-centered
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, researchers are highly diverse and, as a group, encompass a wide variety of theoretical perspectives and research methods. For our PhD candidates, we provide an encouraging and supportive environment where our
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-economic system. Usually, physical climate risk assessments overlay hazard probability, exposure and vulnerability. These future damage estimates linearly extrapolate historic data, assuming that markets
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, physical climate risk assessments overlay hazard probability, exposure and vulnerability. These future damage estimates linearly extrapolate historic data, assuming that markets efficiently capitalize full
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Chemistry, Polymer physics or a closely related discipline are encouraged to apply. Preferably, the candidate has been studying any of these topics: statistical physics, computer simulation methods, and
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to highlight the strength and boundaries of the proposed methods. Identifying the critical assumptions needed to draw inferences from empirical results. Writing computer code to analyse experimental or secondary