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working time reduction. Working time reduction – such as a ‘4 day week’ – is increasingly of interest to employers as a way to improve access to flexible work options for their staff, recruit more diverse
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designed specifically for the spatial and sequential structures inherent in XCT projections and reconstructed volumes. The goal is to achieve a 60-80% reduction in data size without compromising
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date is October 2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This BioProcess_IDLA PhD project will develop tools, knowledge and training in world-class
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on: Data Upscaling : Using ML U-Net and latent diffusion models to generate synthetic projections that interleave with real data to improve image quality. Artifact Reduction : Developing paired and unpaired
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: “Optimizing microwave plasma-based reduction of metal oxides” under the supervision of Prof. von Keudell, Chair for Experimental Physics – Reactive Plasmas at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Ruhr
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, human interventions can significantly impact the forests’ ability to contribute to greenhouse gas reductions. This position will contribute to research on disturbance processes and variability in
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BeFC and Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, 38000 Grenoble, France | Grenoble, Rhone Alpes | France | 1 day ago
, health wearables, and single-use medical devices. Substituting the use of conventional batteries (e.g., alkaline, lithium) with BeFC technology provides significant reduction in the environmental impact
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well as on the characteristics of the applied current (amplitude, pulse frequency, etc.), and the mechanisms involved in the reduction of PPBs remain poorly understood. The PhD candidate will conduct a numerical study on the
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research group of Prof Emily Shuckburgh, as well as being part of the Centre for Landscape Regeneration (CLR). The CLR is an ambitious programme of research that aims to provide the knowledge and tools
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for performing their compliance monitoring tasks as well. Aspects that will be relevant include also how DPP can be used as an instrument for burden reduction. This PhD project is positioned in Theme V Recovery