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We’re seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon
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that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and neural control pathways (e.g., CPG-like and
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seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and
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. The overarching aim of this project is to interpret the topological physics encoded by possibly non-Hermitian and non-gapped Hamiltonians within the mathematical framework of noncommutative geometry. The proposed
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, the scattering geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer
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geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer metrology
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and element geometries that preserve polarization separation and suppress cross-polarization components. A high-level planning of the project includes the following phases divided over a period of 48
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van Amsterdam. The KdV Institute offers a stimulating scientific environment in which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure
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, we promote mathematical literacy in society at large through a multitude of outreach activities. The Mathematical Institute has four research themes: Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory; Analysis and
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well as to optimize the tooling geometry. These process simulations require efficient numerical algorithms to be practical and to enable robust optimization. Therefore, in this project you will: Develop efficient