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Sea Dynamics, Earth System Modelling, Ice and Climate and Oceans and Climate. In 2022, IMAU research quality and impact were qualified as 'world leading' by an international visitation committee
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. The position’s field of research Digital twin technology for ocean-going vessels is key to meeting the decarbonization goals set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The Advanced Maritime Ship
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develop innovative remote sensing capabilities to monitor oceans, ice, vegetation, and natural disasters. Be part of a dynamic, international team shaping the future of environmental monitoring! About us At
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have a strong background in marine hydrodynamics or applied mathematics, as the study will involve mathematical modelling and taking demanding PhD courses. Both potential flow theory and CFD will be
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Characterization Techniques Study the advanced electrochemical characterization methods. Gain deep insights into the reaction models associated with PCFCs. 3) Understanding of Electrocatalytic Performance and
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exchanged between land, ocean and atmosphere through processes known as global biogeochemical cycles. Research activities in the IMPRS-gBGC aim at a fundamental understanding of these cycles, how
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other are developing regulations that provides both incentives and constraints for the energy transition and emission reduction. The research objective of the PhD is to develop models that captures
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as well as in industrial applications. The endeavour to develop, analyse and optimise models and algorithms for deterministic parameter identification problems, which are formulated as high-dimensional
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, compared with state-of-the-art rule-based methods as baselines. Design of control barrier functions (CBFs) considered for safeguarding control setpoints. Dynamic programming and model-predictive control