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predict how policies can support cities such as Tartu and Võru to achieve sustainable urban development goals. Research field: Building and civil engineering and architecture Offered by: School
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of electrical machines, like switched reluctance machines. The main emphasis will be on the development of switched reluctance machine control methodology, which will consider additively manufacturing machine
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to developing a quantitative decision support system for environmental, social and health impact assessment (ESHIA) aligned with the targets of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Implementation
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you curious about the mysteries of animal development and eager to uncover how tissues and cells behave in real time? If so, this PhD opportunity could be the perfect fit
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optimization, and the interplay between microstructure properties and the LPBF technique. Key aspects of the project will include the: (1) Development of novel and next generation functional materials for LPBF
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of Ni#Al intermetallic-based superalloys. The project will focus on predicting thermal histories, residual stress development, and crack susceptibility during additive manufacturing. Using finite element
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academic advancement and managerial application. List of crucial references Huang, M.-H., & Rust, R. T. (2018). Artificial Intelligence in Service. Journal of Service Research, 21(2), 155–172. https
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). The work offers opportunities to publish in high-ranking journals and conferences, collaborate with international academic and industry partners, and contribute to the development of open-source testing
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, collaborate with international academic and industry partners, and contribute to the development of open-source tools that shape the future of autonomous mobility. Research field: Production and materials
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to lead the high-level, internationally recognized teaching, research and development in Estonia in the field of materials and environmental technology. For further information, please contact Prof. Heikko