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mathematician (doctoral student). Karlsson’s group is part of the Division of Optimization and Systems Theory within the Department of Mathematics at KTH. Currently, a large focus of the group is to develop
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images
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decision-making for an optimal energy system, with specific focus on cost-effectiveness, emission reduction, and social acceptability. D2ET will develop a comprehensive digital platform for planning energy
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together with a Nature-based solution should be evaluated and compared with other tested technologies. One main goal is to optimize existing technologies, combine them into innovative treatment trains
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principles as well as material properties of extremely thin silica membranes. In this project, you as a PhD candidate will carry out: detailed theoretical studies and optimization of light guidance in HCFs
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optimal conditions for their successful doctoral degree and beyond. Doctoral researchers at GS SimTech: have at least two supervisors from different subject areas benefit from a second, external reviewer
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, and more efficient operations. After all, the greenest energy is the one that’s not spent – and this project aims to unlock just that by refining the way we design and optimize airfoils. The focus
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optimize renewable energy integration. These solutions contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing emissions and to adaptation by strengthening energy system resilience against growing climate
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well as cooperation of science and economy. GSaME offers the optimal conditions for graduates to earn the titles of Dr-Ing and Dr rer pol. Young scientists have the opportunity to be integrated
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: detailed theoretical studies and optimization of light guidance in HCFs, characterization of fabricated HCFs (on both structural and optical transmission properties), experimental investigations of material