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publication list, and copies of up to five core publications. However, having published is not a requirement to apply for this position. The position involves primarily working on a research project developing
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applications for one to two vacant PhD scholarships within the the research area of Security and Risks to Democracy. The expected start date is 1 October 2025. The Department is currently developing a research
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. Development of multimodal AI models that fuse data from multiple types of sensors to accurately model and predict wind turbine blade damage. Establish and develop data science pipelines for wind turbine blade
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programming Creating their own mechanical designs, implement and test them accordingly, Implementation of control algorithms on physical experiments. In addition, the candidates are expected to contribute with
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The PhD stipend is financed by different innovation projects on the development of new technologies to strengthen the blue bioeconomy, ranging from marine aquaculture to the valorization
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units are united by an overriding concern for the organization of the human within its multiple environments: work, technology, nature, economy, civil association, the state, the law, and corporation
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the value of the green transition. The project will involve a multi-stakeholder innovation process, utilizing a framework of multiple-loop learning to encourage farmers to reflect on their relationship with
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and Northeastern University, USA. Responsibilities The PhD project involves developing a flexible vegetation model within the OpenFOAM platform, where vegetation stems are represented as nonlinear
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Development (CED) intends to contribute to the research-based development of university science education. We acknowledge that it can be difficult to start as a PhD fellow and succeed in this field without a
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). Based on experimental findings, we want to quantify the evolution of concrete stiffness and the development of internal stresses resulting from inherent material deformations, external loading, and