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probabilistic methods. Some familiarty with Finite Geometry will be advantageous. Mathematical Maturity: Ability to write mathematical proofs and formal texts as evidenced by a master's thesis report or similar
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—such as air taxis, eVTOL aircraft, and delivery drones—brings new challenges for operating at low altitudes over densely populated areas. A key factor affecting public acceptance is the noise produced by
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make extensive use of low-fidelity simulations which can provide fast but inaccurate solutions depending on the flow complexity. To close this gap, this PhD will explore machine-learning (ML) methods
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implants using finite element analysis and topology optimization. Join us to shape the future of personalized orthopedics Job description Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TU Delft Are you passionate
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to reduce the stack pressure required for cycling using functional interlayers. You will use techniques such as EIS, solid-state NMR, FIB-SEM, and various electrochemical methods to characterize materials and
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characterization using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), and complementary light microscopy methods. Specific objectives are: Setting up cryo-ET FIB SEM workflow for reconstituted synapses Visualize nanoscale
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, wildfires, heatwaves, droughts, and sea-level rise. Concerns are rising that these risks may become systemic, when local damages to one element cannot be contained and adversely affect the entire socio
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elements/agents, adjusting expectations, mechanisms of contagion dynamics, feedback loops, and non-linear tipping of system dynamics. The SPHINX research program aims to fundamentally advance simulation
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exchanges. A special element will be the design of EXPLORA kits: through teamwork with other doctoral candidates in the network you will make an EXPLORA kit forming a meaningful contribution towards science
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methods that enable designers to improve manual repair and automated remanufacturing using 3D-printing technologies. Job description We are looking for two PhD candidates who will contribute to the ADD-reAM