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. Through choreographed interactions with movement experts, this project expects to generate machine learning strategies to understand how people and robots can reliably and fluently move together. Expected
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, evaluating market structures and policies, and developing recommendations to support reliable supply, energy communities, and innovation. The candidate will also explore regulatory obstacles to a data-driven
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-driven energy systems research – scalable, transparent, and interoperable. Your tasks in detail: Development of a structured description format for the unambiguous and machine-readable characterization
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, and characterization of such devices. Responsibilities and qualifications The focus of this position is to help advance the development of a reliable and efficient dual-fuel HT-PEMFC using multi-physics
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The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust
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for analysing complex materials, structures and model validation. The DIC community has developed guidelines to ensure robust measurements, continually advancing standards through ongoing challenges. In
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theory. While the GW method reliably describes photoelectric (main) peaks, it often fails to accurately capture satellite positions, which require more advanced techniques such as the cumulant approach (GW
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computational tools for predicting satellite features in XPS spectra of 2D framework materials. Your work will be based on the GW approximation within Green’s function theory. While the GW method reliably
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operating wind parks. Consequently, there is a pressing need for research-based knowledge, as well as methods and tools for more accurate and reliable predictions of noise and annoyance. Noise prediction
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to material, cutting tools and parts production. The PhD project will therefore focus on the development of an integrated system combining direct and indirect tool wear monitoring for reliable residual life