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–specific ways, and their downstream biological effects remain poorly understood. This project tackles this fundamental gap — by building computational models that simulate what goes wrong in the brain, one
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by animal models that optimize for single causes or treatments, without reflecting the diversity and complexity seen in patients. This Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) doctoral network PhD project
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for pavement lifetime prediction, primarily in Dutch conditions. Foreseen challenges include data harmonization, key relationship extraction, scalability, metadata structuring, predictive modeling, and data
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8 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Computer science » Programming Engineering » Design
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Ready to shake things up in aerospace manufacturing? Join us in developing next-gen quality assurance methods for 3D-printed metal parts using vibrations, AI and physics-informed models, and help
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( phenoconversion ). Within this project we aim to improve our understanding of the impact and mechanisms of phenoconversion in clinical practice. Moreover, we aim to evaluate how advanced in-vitro models, endogenous
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-making methods to find effective and efficient integrated planning solutions based on existing tools at Netherlands Railways and newly developed optimization models. Simulation studies will be applied
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medicine with seemingly endless possibilities to match the right treatment to the right patient. As organoid data are often longitudinal in nature (e.g. expressed by growth curves), can be derived from
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content is created. Whether it is text, images, or music, generative AI can often produce results that match or surpass results created by humans. However, when it comes to engineering design, and
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behavioral modeling methodologies. In FlexMobility we propose a holistic approach to design a public transport network that includes both traditional fixed lines and flexible on-demand services, while