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: Prof. Dr. Steven Travis Waller, Chair of Transport modeling and simulation, and co-supervised by at least one additional professor, plus an international tutor of the CRC Requirements: excellent
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Measurement Frameworks. Project Overview: The Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Education and Research (STEER) project will create best-practice teaching models, scholarly research, and scalable
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methods/simulations, state-of-the-art computational techniques (e.g. data-driven methods and/or FEM) and/or theoretical material modeling will be given preference We offer: chance to collaborate with
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of the infrastructure, design and execution of large‑scale measurement campaigns, and development of data‑driven models for room acoustics and spatial‑audio. The specific research direction will be finalised after
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or compromised IoT devices by analysing encrypted traffic patterns, focusing on metadata, flow characteristics, and timing rather than decrypting payloads. The core challenge is creating features and models
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, convective exchange with the environment, biochemical quality attribute evolution within the products, and thermally-driven damage (chilling-freezing injury). Use these models to build physics-based digital
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consisting of PAT and mechanistic / data driven modelling allowing process control. Steps to be taken will be: Developing a process applicable PAT method (single / multisensoric) for AAV / LNP / VLP detection
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The TRR404 "Next Generation Electronics With Active Devices in Three Dimensions [Active-3D]" is a Collaborative Research Center/Transregio between TUD Dresden University of Technology and Rheinisch
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limiting their ability to perform essential daily tasks. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to design a new generation of soft exoskeletons using smart textiles, driven by artificial intelligence (AI
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population projections and management of wild bird populations in times of climate change”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah