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how appropriate integration of smart components in the structure enhances operational functionality, taking into account a complex series of boundary conditions (base functionality, reliability
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systems. A proactive and curious mindset, with the ability to explore complex problems independently and collaboratively. A good command of spoken and written English, as you’ll be working in
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microscopy systems. A proactive and curious mindset, with the ability to explore complex problems independently and collaboratively. A good command of spoken and written English, as you’ll be working in
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for Liver and Intestinal Research at Amsterdam UMC. Your qualities You have a passion for complex human stem cell cultures and have high standards for working accurately. You have the flexibility to work in a
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Complex dynamical systems, such as semiconductor equipment, consists of many interconnected modules, which are functionally, digitally and physically connected. Supervisory controllers that integrate
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-inspired fundamental research in Computer Science. The main research themes are Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science and Systems and Network Engineering. Our research involves complex information
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that inherently exhibit complex frictional interfaces. These joints play a critical role in vibration damping and energy dissipation, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood and difficult to model
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. Furthermore, traditional business models are starting to alienate parts of the general public by losing track of their interests and concerns. Overall, these issues are complex, because society changes in ways
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are trained to analyse complex problems, many tasks that previously required humans are now guided by Artificial Intelligence. Marketing is no exception in this domain. Increasingly, companies use algorithms
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the greenhouse with fieldwork in large-scale biodiversity experiments to untangle the complexity of plant–fungal interactions. Our special focus lies belowground: on fungal root pathogens — digging deep in both a