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The PhD programme in Innovation for Sustainability is interdisciplinary, applied and project oriented. It is suited for research and development work within private and public sectors as
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timber buildings, timber bridges with long spans, development of high-performance connections based on threaded rods, static and dynamic testing of timber components and investigation of fracture and high
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focused on hydraulic turbine. However, the market, environmental impact and social acceptance is also part of the research. The candidate will work with hydraulic turbines for future flexible operation. It
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within the framework described above Academic publications and popular science dissemination Develop databases for advanced materials for various applications Design high-performance materials based on AI
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. Today’s 3D printing technology have limitations in combination with reinforcement, the cement content is very high, and frost durability is questionable. The current project must develop a protection
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binders / pozzolana such as fly ash, slag, etc poor performance is often encountered in accelerated frost testing. This project will therefore study methods such as solid air voids of various kind
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research-based education of high quality, perform artistic development and carry out research of the highest international quality standards in the entire range from basic to applied. We will convey
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for mid-rise timber buildings, timber bridges with long spans, development of high-performance connections based on threaded rods, static and dynamic testing of timber components and investigation
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low alloy steels. To ensure their effectiveness, the project investigates how these barriers interact with hydrogen—studying uptake, diffusion, and mechanical performance—while also optimizing cladding
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to which, institutional frameworks shape planning performance and sustainable urban development outcomes. This will involve the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach and the incorporation of methods and