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and design freedom for 3D printed concrete elements without crack formation. The (postdoctoral) researcher will closely collaborate with an entrepreneur in residence within the same project and together
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Posting Description POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Materials Research Laboratory, to join a team to advance low-carbon concrete (LCC) systems, supporting a national initiative in collaboration with the MIT
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Environmental Engineering, Department of Concrete Structures Position name: Post-doc in the Research Staff Group (F/M) Requirements: • PhD degree in technical sciences in the discipline of Civil Engineering
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The successful candidate will contribute to a research project at the intersection of engineering (pre-stressed concrete bridges), material science (Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Elastomer), sensing
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information (concretions, black deposits, flaking, paintings, etc.), providing key evidence for reconstructing the shelter's history. The study of the Perret shelters follows previous geomorphological work
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materials for sustainable low-carbon concrete: investigation of rehological behaviour and interactions with water". The research activity concerns the characterization and investigation of the properties
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leading role in the quantitative and comparative work package of the project. More concretely your work package contains: Lead the quantitative analysis of urban expulsion regimes Compile, clean, harmonise
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infrastructure systems with interest in applications of new and emerging technologies. Particular areas of interest include: structural 3D printing (metals, concrete, and composites) computational mechanics and
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porosity and improving material strength. For these reasons, MICP has emerged as a viable and scalable biotechnology for soil and structural material (e.g., concrete, granite) reinforcement, as
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methods and AI-based approaches. The work builds on and further develops the Meta Attack Language (MAL) , with a particular focus on developing domain-specific models that reflect the concrete actions