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directly to the upstream swt-initiative31/skija prototype, focusing on: rendering logic. layout behavior. and basic widget implementations. In parallel, they will evaluate how the Skija backend could be
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radar control, data acquisition, and visualisation systems. You'll dive into radar signal processing, tackling high-throughput and parallel data challenges using technologies like CUDA and OpenCL. You’ll
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have largely operated in parallel, leaving significant opportunities for synergy unexplored. By integrating the two domains, process mining can benefit from visual analytics’ expertise in handling multi
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Applications. The candidate will be embedded in the Massivizing Computer Systems (MCS) group, which focuses on research in distributed computing systems and ecosystems, and currently spans over 40 diverse people
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of the 3D Biology research programme at the Radboud university medical center. You will also collaborate closely with scientists at HUB Organoids who are running parallel programmes and with researchers
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11 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Computer science » Programming Engineering » Computer
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of computational power over the last decade has enabled scale-resolving simulations (SRS) of turbulent flows at an unprecedented resolution. In combination with high-performance computing (HPC), parallel
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researchers and with members of the 3D Biology research programme at the Radboud university medical center. You will also collaborate closely with scientists at HUB Organoids who are running parallel programmes
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with high-performance computing (HPC), parallel computational fluid dynamic simulations can currently resolve spatial and temporal scales of industrially-relevant turbulent flows within days/weeks
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durability compared to existing PV modules and, in the process, train a group of young engineers in developing more circular PV modules to spark future innovations . In parallel, we aim to implement