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, but may also arise from vibrations of the structure leading to acoustic cross-talk between locations of differing dynamic sensitivity. The goal of this project is to develop quieter & more effective
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PhD project – Flow-induced vibrations in high-precision water circuits PhD project – Flow-induced vibrations in high-precision water circuits Published Deadline Location yesterday 16 May Eindhoven
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and pumps, for example, but may also arise from vibrations of the structure leading to acoustic cross-talk between locations of differing dynamic sensitivity. The goal of this project is to develop
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, that greatly influences the health and livelihood of human beings and many other species. In particular, the noise generated as a result of construction and operation of civil engineering structures
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PhD position Dynamic analysis and human vibration perception of hand held (V23.0732) « Back to the overview Job description We are looking for a candidate to undertake research in the field
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Organisation Job description We are looking for a candidate to undertake research in the field of dynamics and vibration, with a particular focus on dynamic analysis and modelling of in hand
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heterostructures for making ultrahigh-gain, ultralow-noise detectors for applications in high-energy physics. Recently, novel 2D material devices have been developed based on heterostructures of semiconducting 2D
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The PhD project in which you will be participating aims to leverage the unique properties of 2D materials and their heterostructures for making ultrahigh-gain, ultralow-noise detectors
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nonuniformities, noise, and stochastic behavior inherent in 2D TMD devices on computing within the ONN framework. By implementing and analyzing the proposed circuit, allows to explore the advantages and limitations
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-propagating classical and noise or crosstalk limited quantum channels through existing single-mode and multi-mode optical fibres. The candidate will develop models of classical and quantum signal co-propagation