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position as part of the SCOPE project—Shelf-life Control, Optimized Pricing, and Excess Redistribution—a collaboration between the Operations Research and Logistics group at Wageningen University, the Zero
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4 PhD students? Then, these PhD positions are made for you! Information We invite highly motivated students with a strong background in dynamical systems, mathematical system theory and control, and
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controlled by families of lipidation 'writers' and 'erasers', which collectively modify over 1,500 proteins and influence many aspects of human biology in both health and disease. Protein lipidation plays a
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Are you passionate about mathematical systems and control theory? Are you interested in working with next generation high-tech systems? The main challenge lies in the reliable operation of
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back by i) lack of precise control of the RF signal and ii) the low energy efficiency of RF generators, which prevents the utilization of RF-driven plasmas in energy sensitive applications like CO2
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programming skills, good knowledge on modeling cyber-physical systems, and preferably experience with DSL development. PhD 3: Timing-aware distributed supervisory controller synthesis (supervision by: Michel
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, product purchases by customers, or patient journeys across hospitals. However, traditional process mining techniques focus primarily on control-flow, which describes the chain of activities. This singular
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controlling the quality and morphology of iron deposits. These two PhD projects aim to leverage our state-of-the-art scientific understanding via filling these knowledge gaps. The research will involve well
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controlling the quality and morphology of iron deposits. This PhD project aims to leverage our state-of-the-art scientific understanding via filling these knowledge gaps from a numerical perspective
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chemistry, rheology, and curing dynamics control mechanical performance and print quality. Your role: Formulate novel ink systems with tailored polymer architectures and additives. Investigate how rheology