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, and modeling of structural heterogeneity in biological macromolecules. Rather than only applying established workflows, you will explore new computational formulations and alternative ways
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vehicles, where they interact dynamically with external knowledge sources, retain memory across sessions, and autonomously generate responses and actions. While their adoption brings transformative benefits
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such as healthcare, finance, cy- bersecurity, and autonomous vehicles, where they interact dynamically with external knowledge sources, retain memory across sessions, and autonomously generate responses and
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renewable polymers? How can dynamic or reversible chemistry enable circular materials based on wood and wood components? During the project you will work with: Polymer synthesis and modification of wood and
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substrates be translated into new polymer and materials concepts? How can macromolecular design enable functional materials from renewable polymers? How can dynamic or reversible chemistry enable circular
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dynamically with external knowledge sources, retain memory across sessions, and autonomously generate responses and actions. While their adoption brings transformative benefits, it also exposes them to new and
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collaborate well in groups. You are organized and can work in a structured way to tackle complex research questions. Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities and suitability You do not need to supply a
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. The operations are conducted within the units Traffic Systems, Quantitative Logistics, Flight logistics, Rail and Public Transport, Mobile Telecommunications, Construction Logistics and Construction Technology
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areas, but application to dynamic systems is hampered when the number of time samples is small compared to state dimensions, while latency and stability remain central concerns. As a result, learning
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. Computational tools for simulating such processes - both traditional based e.g. on computational fluid dynamics and more recent based on AI/machine learning - constitute fundamental scientific domains that act as