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and quantitative methods. Develop novel quantitative methods to examine ESM item functioning within ecological momentary interventions. Write papers for publication in international peer-reviewed
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will be conducted in Berlin at the Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing (BAM), with TUM being the graduating institution. Please contact Prof. Robert Maaß via e-mail for any further
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. Ensuring software safety, reliability, and regulatory approval is challenging, as failures often occur in rare or unforeseen situations, making traditional testing and trial-based approaches insufficient
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urban environments Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Hartmut Fricke, Chair of Air Transport Technology and Logistics and co-supervised by Prof. Dr. Christoph Keßler plus an international tutor of the RTG Description
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We have an exciting PhD opportunity at the University of Liverpool in the Department of Public Health, Policy & Systems. This fully funded PhD position will examine the impacts of public health
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resistance to biofouling during long-term operation. The PhD candidate will be co-hosted by the Human-centered Sensing Laboratory (Prof. Anreas Güntner) and the Laboratory of Exercise and Health (Prof. Katrien
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always fully replicated on race tracks and open roads, due to inherent differences between testing environments, caused by discrepancies in flow characteristics, riders-induced variability, and different
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of Hazardous Materials). International collaborators include Assoc. Prof. Pavel Kratina (QMUL, London, UK), Dr. Arnaud Sentis (INRAE, Aix-en-Provence, France) and Prof. Otto Seppälä (University of Innsbruck
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Sensor Fusion and Localized Map Management Supervisor: Jun.-Prof. Dr. Anette Eltner, Junior Professorship in Geo Sensor Systems , Prof. Dr. Hans-Gerd Maas, Chair of Photogrammetry and co-supervised by
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multiphysics approaches and ionic in-body communication instantiated by dedicated microelectronic hardware. Preclinical in-vitro and in-vivo testing of devices and methods will allow real world validation