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, Computer Sciences or Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline; a Masters degree in these subjects would be of advantage. In addition, applicants should be able to demonstrate an interest across
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, computational modelling, bioinformatic analysis, and experimental vascular biology. Based in a dynamic translational research environment of data-driven life science, computational imaging, and vascular surgery
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observed in Drosophila larvae. This interdisciplinary project combines biology, neuroscience, and computational modelling to understand how the larva’s body’s physical properties influence its motor control
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student with an aerospace, mechanical engineering, or physics background. Experience of experimental and computational modelling of icing physics, instrumentation and imaging techniques would be
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. Given this, the CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter Graduate School features an interdisciplinary research and training programme for doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers. It is addressed to young
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the development of the optical setup, nanofluidic systems, and image processing. Additionally, you will be actively involved in experimental investigations to tackle key questions in life sciences and collaborate
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lives, appearing in processes such as in additive manufacturing, the Earth’s atmosphere, and inkjet/biomaterial printing. The key to understanding (and ultimately engineering) these applications is how
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assaulting them. Second, technology has contributed to the creation of new forms of sexual harm, such as image-based abuse and deepfake technology. The implications of these developments are twofold. First
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research and methodological development to design and implement novel computational models and solutions. A solid theoretical background and hands-on experience in digital image processing and deep learning
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of the Netherlands. About the organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute to the development