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Vacancies PhD position on Liveness from causality analysis Key takeaways Programs often suffer from liveness issues - they may get stuck or fail to make progress. How can we address this? Our
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Vacancies PhD position on “Separator development for alkaline water electrolysis” Key takeaways Hydrogen is a recognized crucial component, required for many industrial processes. The sustainable
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Vacancies PhD position in Advanced bonding for magnet-metal systems Key takeaways The Surface Technology and Tribology group at the Department of Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems (MS3), part
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of tissue response at spatiotemporal scales not achieved before, with complimentary techniques. We will establish finite element (FE) models of the human cochlea in (not limited to ABAQUS, ANSYS, etc.), using
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political values. Doctoral Research Objectives The selected DC will explore these foundational questions by undertaking the following research objectives: 1. Conceptual Analysis of Self-Sovereign Identity
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department The PhD candidate will work at the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems (DACS) group at the University of Twente. The research will be conducted under the supervision of dr. ir. Mattijs
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multidisciplinary group based in Electrical Engineering, focussing on finding solutions for medical challenges via signal and system analysis. Advanced (ambulatory) sensor technology combined with our broad knowledge
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the best aspects of Alkaline and PEM technologies to achieve a lower cost of hydrogen production. AEM electrolysers use lower cost and more earth-abundant materials than PEM and, typically, have higher
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expertise in healthcare, technology, and quantitative analysis. Using data from the TopTreat consortium, you will identify prognostic markers to support personalized treatment, and assess their health
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these impacts. Next, you will develop a method to include water quality in a water supply and demand balance for cities. This method development should ground in a document analysis and might be supported by