32 postdoctoral-composite-material-finite-element PhD positions at University of Groningen
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Organisation Job description Project and job description This PhD position is dedicated to advancing autonomous robotic manipulation and control within a textile-sorting cell, where garments arrive
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spectroscopy data and AI, to automatically identify textile fabrics with high accuracy in real-world sorting conditions by (1) defining optimal spectral bands, spatial resolution, and acquisition speed; (2
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models combined with the finite element method. Constitutive relations are required to describe material behavior. Advanced stainless steel typically possess complex microstructures across various length
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models combined with the finite element method. Constitutive relations are required to describe material behavior. Advanced stainless steel typically possess complex microstructures across various length
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fail to reach those most in need. To develop equitable and effective policy tools, further research is needed on the contexts, compositions, and mechanisms of retrofits, as well as a deeper understanding
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on the contexts, compositions, and mechanisms of retrofits, as well as a deeper understanding of the barriers preventing vulnerable communities from taking action. This PhD project proposes “grassroots retrofitting
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for the new green steels compositions, including impurities and tramp elements. These models should enable density-functional-theory (DFT) accurate large scale atomistic simulations of defects including
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-sociotechn… Requirements Specific Requirements - A Research Master’s (ReMa) or Master’s degree with a research component (including thesis) in Journalism or Media Studies or related areas, such as Contemporary
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international staff, addressing issues that are essential to understand processes of communication in an increasingly mediatized society. A Research Master’s (ReMa) or Master’s degree with a research component
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remote sensing surveys, material studies, and geoarchaeological and archaeometric sampling. Examples of current fieldwork by the Regato team are available on this webpage: https://www.knir.it/en