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Vacancies PhD Position on Digital twins for health monitoring and control of Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolysers Key takeaways Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolysers aim to combine
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have been on the rise. And misinformation and fake news is spread on-line, promoting conspiracy theories and fringe communities. Individuals and groups that are vulnerable to crime in the physical world
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microstructural mechanisms. If the roll force is not precisely controlled, it can negatively impact the final properties of the steel sheet, undermining previous optimization efforts and increasing scrap rates
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to translate your findings into more efficient production processes and better quality control. Your work will directly promote sustainability through reduction of material waste in production and pigment
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technology development above and its feasibility test, the PhD candidate will also design a medical research experimental protocol for both a healthy control population and a target patient population, apply
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-free as possible. We achieve this by combining three recent exciting novel developments in mathematical statistics. The new theory of hypothesis testing with e-values, co-developed by Dr. Rianne de Heide
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interfaces and their response to applied voltages and imposed currents. Perform high resolution Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) experiments and analyze them in collaboration with a theory and molecular
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collaborate closely with 25 partners from government organizations, research institutes, nature organizations and industry. Within the SOURCE program, your project aims to unravel controlling cross-shore sand
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the usual electrochemical performance measurements, to better understand the various degradation modes and propose design and control strategies to mitigate them. As part of the ~50 Mio€ ‘HyPRO’ project
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of the procedure and improve clinical outcomes, the goal of this research project is to develop methods for modeling and controlling a range soft/flexible surgical devices and medical microrobots, as they interact