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Description Floating wind and wave energy systems are central to Ireland’s renewable energy ambitions, particularly along the Atlantic west coast, where resources are abundant but marine conditions are among
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intensifying upper ocean mixing processes. However, major gaps in our understanding remain due to challenges in observing and modelling the Arctic Ocean. Research Methodology The aim of this project is to
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structure calculations based on DFT implemented in Plane-Waves. We determine electronic and vibrational properties, solution energies, diffusion barrier for hydrogen in materials. We model defect creation
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large erosion pit during a breach, iii) a flood wave much more powerful than water in terms of transport capacity and destruction of buildings. Analysis of the state of practices does not show a model
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motivated PhD candidate to investigate the interactions between wind and waves. Understanding energy and scalar fluxes across the air-sea interface is crucial for a number of environmental challenges
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waves. Understanding energy and scalar fluxes across the air-sea interface is crucial for a number of environmental challenges, including weather, climate and sea state forecasting. The Air-Sea Fluxes
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unique high-precision radio frequency ion trap in which single Ba+ ions will be confined and cooled to their motional ground state. With optical standing waves the individually ions will be addressed
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on atomic scale, requiring the development and study of ever more realistic model systems. Single atom catalysts, where the catalytic site contains only a single metal atom supported on a heterogenous
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Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) | Karlsruhe, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 2 months ago
, many material properties are still only poorly known. We offer to contribute to the ongoing research in this fascinating region. Especially, we are looking for somebody to simulate seismic wave
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of the institute includes numerical simulation of wave propagation processes, modeling of porous media (e.g. concrete), optimization of sustainable buildings and analysis-suitable CAD models. About us Graz