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these factors, stress—whether psychological or environmental—has emerged as a key but still poorly understood modulator of inflammation, pain, and tissue homeostasis. Rather than being solely a consequence of
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, finite element analysis, or structural/mechanical simulations (experience with residual stress modelling or optimization algorithms is an advantage) Solid understanding of solid mechanics and
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development projects. The work as a PhD student in Machine Elements is mainly experimental, which requires good practical skills as well as detailed knowledge of tribology, tribological tests, surface analysis
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student in Machine Elements is mainly experimental, which requires good practical skills as well as detailed knowledge of tribology, tribological tests, surface analysis and material characterization
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mechanical stresses on an interface, and induce a change of its equilibrium position (see figure below). In this research project, we will explore the potential of using such mechanical effects of sound waves
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develop personalised biofeedback methods that train youth and police to recognise subtle, often unconscious, signals of stress. It will enable target groups to react more adequately in stressful moments by
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of the PhD will be to provide a comprehensive analysis of the links between dyadic interactions and group dynamics for non-human primates during collective problem solving. The challenges are both experimental
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, stress and gut health. You will gain training in clinical trials, biological and psychological assessment, data analysis and scientific communication, while collaborating with industry. This project is
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gradients. The indicative timetable for this doctoral project is: 0 to 12 months: Experimental development of the photoacoustic instrument and automated acquisition sequences. Development the analysis method
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to subsequently extract mechanical properties. • Statistical analysis of slip bands around indents and stress drops occurring during nanoindentation tests [5] with respect to lattice orientation, chemical