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different communication channels (speech, gesture, gaze, prosody, etc.) work together, and developing AI methods to model these signals. Below are a few example research directions that applicants can
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often not directly measurable. Instead, this information must be estimated from sensor signals produced by the mechanical model of the skin during contact. Advancing our understanding of this mechanical
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. For complex conditions such as multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorder, progress has been slowed by animal models that optimize for single causes or treatments, without reflecting the diversity and
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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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on accurate constitutive models that describe the behavior of the molten material during forming. With the increasing demand for more complex components, a step change in model accuracy and associated material
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on the development of new platforms for osteoarthritis research, including advanced in vitro and ex vivo culture models. With these models we strive to reduce and replace animal experiments while working towards
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Your job Are you a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual with a strong background in process-based modelling, data analysis, and hydrogeology? Are you passionate about hydrogeological system
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toolchain comprising a statistical description of the wind resource and physics-based models of the AWE system will be combined with a cost model of the farm. Is it better to scale up the individual systems
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positioned at the University of Twente in Enschede, the Netherlands and get introduced into the PhD trajectory and scientific working. You will alongside the developers of UT’s global crop water model ACEA
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description of the wind resource and physics-based models of the AWE system will be combined with a cost model of the farm. Is it better to scale up the individual systems or to combine multiple smaller-scale