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covered). This project will develop the new technology for wave-based thrust harvesting for various floating platforms for marine decarbonisation. Main text Ocean waves possess a vast amount of energy ripe
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; I hold a Master’s degree (or other equivalent) in Mechanical, Structural/Civil, Biomedical, Physics or Materials Engineering (or related disciplines). I have an excellent academic track record. During
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26 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ecole Centrale de Lyon Department 69 Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Researcher Profile First
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. Project description Climate change mitigation, energy security concerns and cumulative technical development have led to a renewed interest in nuclear energy. However, established nuclear fission technology
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ways in which such physical learning is realized, and design new types of learning machines capable of solving complex engineering problems on their own. Some examples include neuromorphic computers
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. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Dr. Kristin Kirchner (TU Delft and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm). For more information regarding Kristin Kirchner's research, please visit her webpage
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group in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology to develop recyclable polymeric electrocatalysts. If you are motivated to design and synthesize
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topic in a vibrant research environment with excellent infrastructure. Information about the division In the division of Chemical Biology (ChemBio), we combine and develop protein engineering, synthetic
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) and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) with patient-data to provide insights into the development and progression of adverse outcomes associated with TAVI and valve-in-valve procedures, including
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the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Transport & Planning, Hydraulic Engineering and Water