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on knowledge achieved within the project, the PhD will focus on: The development a design approach for wind turbines for the application of fully wind propelled ships. This implies finding the optimal balance
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technologies. While these data technologies primarily focus on the human body, the evolution of healthcare environments must also be rooted in innovative architectural design. For instance, integrating advanced
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used to test innovations, such as new monitoring techniques, nature-strengthening offshore renewables, and new control and design strategies for floating installation techniques. The PhD position focuses
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highly structural component must be better understood, to adapt the design where necessary. In addition, natural fibres are hygroscopic which can lead to durability issues when embedded in a composite
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Ship Propulsion (WASP) focusing on three research themes: 1) Fluid dynamics, 2) Design and operation, and 3) Sustainable and societal impact. In the fluid dynamics theme, 4 PhD projects are open to study
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to join our research team focused on enhancing plant resilience using cutting-edge data analysis and machine learning techniques. This exciting opportunity will involve designing and integrating biological
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handling concept, and use the results to guide the design steps for the new end-effector. The constrained space that is available to pick and place wafers in the storage needs to be considered in
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UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape approach. The PhD researcher will be employed to co-lead Work package 7 and to connect heritage approaches to research by design. The research has three goals. To produce
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. The PhD position is part of the sub programme “Living Lab Learning Environments”. Aim is to develop a scientifically grounded co-creative approach to innovation which is reproduceable and scalable. It aims
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university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital