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their reliability and resource efficiency during production and operation. The »KI-unterstütze Simulation« team combines physically based simulation approaches with efficient and advanced mathematical algorithms and
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, safe and socially just energy supply system based on renewable energies. We contribute to this with our research priorities of energy supply, energy distribution, energy storage and energy use. We
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fair energy supply system based on renewable energies. We contribute to this with our research priorities of energy supply, energy distribution, energy storage and energy use. Through outstanding
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. Because of the specific structure of the inference problems occurring in metabolic models, direct application of these MCMC algorithms is, however, not possible. In this project, you will bring MCMC methods
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for predicting distributed responses and tipping points in dynamical systems employing computer algebra and advanced numerical techniques; supporting Chair in all matters, including the support of grant
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the generation of statistically distributed microporosity for specific components What you bring to the table You are a student of industrial engineering, mechanical engineering or a comparable engineering degree
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. The research area includes interactions between large oceanic currents, eddies, fronts, and the coast, as well as analyzing their effects on the distribution of heat, nutrients, marine life and the sea floor
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-free design for distributed MIMO systems Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) Non-terrestrial networks (NTN) Support of IoT devices across generations including IIoT and A-IoT The scientific work
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-free design for distributed MIMO systems Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) Ubiquitos coverage integrating terrestrial networks (TN) and non-terrestrial networks (NTN) Support of IoT devices
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of handover solutions The consideration of quantum key distribution (in addition to classical optical communication links) Your PhD will be co-supervised by the project partners Technical University of Berlin