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to an ongoing project on the design and manufacturing of adaptive winglets using Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) for aerospace applications. These smart winglets are designed to optimize aerodynamic performance by
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Materials Production, Refining and Recycling (MPRR) group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at TU Delft and contribute to advancing battery circularity by optimizing the recovery
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University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht); yesterday published | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
for defect detection and process optimization of tissue constructs (based on biomaterials and living cells), including their efficient deployment on embedded hardware, as well as the design and management
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circularity by optimizing the recovery of critical raw materials in the hydrometallurgical recycling of Li-ion batteries. In this reserach, you will: Investigate purification and separation methods
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fibrosis. Together with the department of surgery, focusing on vascular surgery, we aim to to ulitse high-throughput biomaterial screening to identify the optimal physicochemical surface properties
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immune monitoring panels measured in large patient cohorts, we want to make an inventory of current panels and results, and develop the most optimal panels for each of the different research questions
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) design, based on diffusion and/or flow matching, that can rapidly adapt pre-trained models to new tasks and select optimally informative simulations at each stage in a design process. Collaborate closely
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for 1.5 years, and will be embedded within the UMC Utrecht AI-Lab initiative. Your primary focus will be the development of AI models for defect detection and process optimization of tissue constructs
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Excited to shape the future of hearing aids? Ready to combine your expertise in Signal Processing, Optimization and Machine learning with Perception and Intelligibility? Job description Good hearing
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of the appointment, providing the first empirical demonstration of the WaveGuard system. In addition to experimental work, the postdoc will contribute to the numerical design and optimization of the metamaterial