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aims to develop responsible transport appraisal methods that consider multiple performance metrics simultaneously, with a special emphasis on fairness to weigh different circumstances, constraints, and
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Specifications. The PhD topic consists of two parts, the weighting of which can be adjusted. First, natural frequencies of different UAV categories for different power settings shall be modelled. Second, based
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. For example, one study showed that a surfactant (Triton CG-110) has no effect on glyphosate mineralisation (Carretta et al., 2020), but a different kind of surfactant (quaternary ammonium cations) decreased
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of the Earth system at different temporal and spatial scales to improve predictive capability. Comprehensive education: Enjoy numerous opportunities for scientific training, skills development and problem
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are collaborating in ScaDS.AI on advancing a broad spectrum of AI. The spectrum of available topics ranges from core areas of AI Theory, Hardware, Mathematic foundations, AI applications to societal aspects of AI
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and lively international community of more than 200 PhD students from over 40 different countries. You will receive a broad range of support including supervision, training and career development
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scientific disciplines. Employees with different backgrounds conduct research in national and international research co-operations. The IGZ is based in Großbeeren near Potsdam and near Berlin and is a member
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theory and code development. Basic programming skills are expected. General requirements: very good university degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, or materials sciences; specialization
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the traffic flow. The project will build on multidisciplinary methods from traffic flow theory, dynamical systems, and optimal and cooperative control. These methods include accurate detection of queues and
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substrates while advancing our understanding of deep learning through dynamical systems theory. You will work with two cutting-edge experimental systems: (1) light-controlled active particle ensembles