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possibilities in adaptive materials or soft robotics. Imagine interactive hydrogels that self-assemble from a ’’design-less’ state and can get their morphology optimised to perform targeted mechanical operations
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We are looking for a PhD candidates for a joint project between the groups of prof. Nathalie Katsonis, prof. Willem Kegel, and prof. Ben Feringa, that will be carried out within the framework
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Your job PhD researcher on spatial governance of water scarcity in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium) Are you fascinated by spatial governance in relation to water scarcity? Would you like
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better through sharing ideas as they are driven to improve their individual performance. > Mental Flexibility & Self Awareness - You’ll have to frequently adapt based on new data, results, and feedback
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) is looking for a: PhD Candidate on Exploring Pareidolia in Computer Vision to Enhance Interpretability
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change and organizational learning climate i.e., how organizational changes and change mindset develop among team members and affect their ability to adapt. The primary goal of this PhD project is to
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on performance bounds, radar design, and adaptivity. Job description The focus of this research project is on the optimal design of digital MIMO radar. In this context, we naturally think about the performance
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groundbreaking opportunities in nanomedicine, adaptive materials, and self-healing systems. This PhD project, part of the NWO-XL collaborative initiative "Joining Forces for Human-Made Molecular Machines," focuses
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the last-mile delivery sector. Concretely, the PhD candidate will perform research on understanding how self-learning optimization algorithms can facilitate efficient last-mile delivery operations
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crosslinking chemistry will use dynamic chemical bonds resulting in covalent adaptable networks that bring e.g. self-healing properties to mycelium. This PhD project will result in a joint PhD between Maastricht