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Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Micromechanics of Grain-Interface Interactions (Soil-Structure Interaction) Background Are abrasive grains truly "indestructible"? Research in our leading experimental
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on soil regeneration and maintenance of soil fertility in both natural and human-affected ecosystems. The main research lines include the structure and dynamics of soil communities, interactions among soil
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Phenorob, we develop novel agrogeophysical methods to obtain noninvasive subsoil information that can be used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across
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interaction, signal processing, data science and machine learning. The successful candidate will gain expertise at the intersection of structural health monitoring, railway engineering, and advanced artificial
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physiological processes of plant growth, development, reproduction and interaction with other organisms. In a plant’s life, interactions occur at multiple levels: among others, between its plastids and the
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used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across management scenarios using geophysics and numerical modeling. High-resolution subsoil characterization
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: enforcing that corrected positions comply with known map constraints, e.g., restricting ground vehicles to the Earth’s surface. Satellite homogeneity: for example, assuming uniform satellite behavior
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physiological processes of plant growth, development, reproduction and interaction with other organisms. In a plant’s life, interactions occur at multiple levels: among others, between its plastids and the
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within the themes developed by the following three teams: • “Geomaterials and Sustainable Construction”: Research focuses on natural and anthropogenic geomaterials (soils, raw and bio-based materials
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respond to environmental stress and how people connect with nature. Their configuration, connectivity and interaction with surrounding land cover determine the extent to which they buffer heat, dilute