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but mighty. Working together with QinetiQ towards immediate real-world applications, you’ll design and create intricate nanoscale geometries and combine common materials in new ways to make miniaturised
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information, the results are dominated by the confined nature of the geometries that are used in the experiments: the channels have a large width-to-height ratio, making them essentially ‘2D’. This results in
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on the development and implementation of this framework covering the following scales: i) dynamic vision- and geometry-based reconstruction, ii) structural quality and reliability, and iii) construction mobility
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Humboldt Universität zu Berlin / Leibniz Universität Hannover, Research Training Group 2965 - From Geometry to Numbers Position ID: 3414-RTGPHD3 [#27564] Position Title: Position Type: Student
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lining of blood vessels— which plays a central role in the development of vascular diseases. Blood vessels further complicate this picture through their complex geometries, featuring diameter variations
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parameters, underlying material geometry and process environment). • Integrating process-dependent transferred arc energy distributions into an improved heat source model for FEA simulations. • Creating an FEA
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achieved through the use of TC intensification principles. The proposed project will investigate the development of TCRs by studying the impact of geometries and microstructures on the hydrodynamics
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formation, compromising the enhancements achieved through the use of TC intensification principles. The proposed project will investigate the development of TCRs by studying the impact of geometries and
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models formulated using a discrete calculus formalism with macroscopic (continuum) descriptions. The aim will be to determine how the microscopic constitutive properties of the fibres and the geometry and
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of their geometry, and 3) the evolution of the appearance of anthropogenic megaliths since the Neolithic period. The ages obtained will also be compared with existing regional erosion rate datings. - Participate in