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, to fabricate computed active materials and smart structures. These advanced AM techniques offer valuable and diverse material deposition capabilities for creating 2D-to-3D shapes and shapeshifting lattice
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Metal additive manufacturing process monitoring and control – Researcher, PhD position (ERC project)
lattice structure. PBF-LB/M supports sustainability through light-weighting, easing supply chain constraints, and enables a high level of product customization. However, the PBF-LB/M process is limited by
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established. We will take advantage of lattice vibrations, nuclear quantum, and electrochemical effects, and consequently reformulate classical diffusion theory to consider these game changers. As a result, we
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random and deterministic systems and point configurations. Potential applications include lattices, point processes, random matrices, and random walks on groups. During the project you will work
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and Applications 39, 1659–1666. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.4145 [4145-Datei] Schwindt, Negreiros, Ponce, Schalko, Lassar, Barros, Haun 2023. Fuzzy-logic indicators for riverbed de-clogging suggest
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model that explains lattice distortions and branching mechanisms. (4) Analyze experimental data using advanced computational tools and present results in research meetings and scientific publications
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clocks and laser links between Earth and the international space station ISS. The concrete task is to optimize our strontium lattice clock (DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.98.053443), transfer it to the Geodetic
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combs that require large and complex setups, we aim to realize them directly on chip, using liquid-like light and schemes of lattices in synthetic frequency dimensions to achieve unprecedented stability
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defects induced by the connection of two crystal lattices of different geometry and orientation. We will then study the interaction of these defects with hydrogen, and their impact on hydrogen diffusion
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, basic applied econometrics skills, and interest in furthering these. Interest in Green Technologies and Green Energy. Experience with other social science methods (e. g. qualitative techniques, fuzzy sets