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to structural level based on theoretical, numerical and experimental investigations. The Concrete group is involved in several national and international research projects, it has a close collaboration with the
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alarm signal or take other actions locally. We aim to implement methods for quality control and enhancement of data quality through approaches developed in other PhD projects within SFI Smart Ocean. These
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to describe a condition or make a decision to send an alarm signal or take other actions locally. We aim to implement methods for quality control and enhancement of data quality through approaches developed in
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this effort, the PhD research focuses on the fatigue and fracture behavior of these metal barriers in hydrogen environments. Through a combination of experimental testing, theoretical analysis, and numerical
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applications in parametric modeling environments, including beam, shell, and solid-based elements. Creating a robust foundation in FEM theory and numerical methods, enabling the candidate to specialize in
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content can be recycled as aggregates for e.g. concrete and asphalt. We will study the chemical and technical properties of the soil to assess its potential. The goal is to develop methods for quick field
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methods to be considered for numerical optimization by an Energy and Emission Management System (EEMS). Data-driven AI methods (e.g. Reinforcement Learning and/or Recurrent Neural Networks) to be considered
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identifying which patients will benefit from surgical valve repair. To address these issues, better patient selection methods and deeper insights into disease mechanisms are needed. This project proposes
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group conducts research on concrete from material to structural level based on theoretical, numerical and experimental investigations. The Concrete group is involved in several national and international
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address this challenge using advanced experimental techniques, numerical simulations, and machine learning methods to develop high-fidelity 3D renderings of deformed samples during physical tests. By