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topic: “Topology optimization and residual stress modeling for additive manufacturing of Ni₃Al-intermetallic based alloys” Supervisors: Sup. Researcher Tatevik Minasyan, Department of Mechanical and
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): Altermagnetic Spintronics Magnon transport in two dimensional systems: interplay between quantum geometry, topology and disorder Effective magnetization dynamics in coupled spintronic nano-oscillators Theoretical
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of system topologies—that is, how components and subsystems can be interconnected to realize a functional system. The goal is to generate new and innovative system topologies that can be automatically
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2026 Details Speech is a highly variable signal that is often recorded in complex environments and under sub-optimal conditions. The information contained in a recorded speech signal is not limited
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particular, we will use topology and shape optimisation methods to compute the optimal domain shapes that can stabilise solutions with desired/prescribed properties. We will use methods from inverse problems
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systems.1 Recently, during two PhD thesis, we optimized Sb2Te3 and Bi2Se3 layers to obtain significant nonlinear absorption. More specifically, the saturable absorption behavior obtained was the highest
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What’s the Project About? Speech is a highly variable signal that is often recorded in complex environments and under sub-optimal conditions. The information contained in a recorded speech signal is
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-efficient processing capabilities. MINDnet aims at addressing the challenge through a holistic optimization - from individual computing devices to the overall architecture, including a focus on applications
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Control for System Engineering department includes the development of methods and tools for optimizing and controlling the dynamic behavior of systems in a wide range of application domains, in
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fast operation. The project comprises simulations and design, nanofabrication in collaboration with colleagues, and experimental characterization. Project C: Topology optimization of nanocavity