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Vacancies PhD position Sensor based modelling of social and physical activity in high schools Key takeaways In this PhD research, you will specifically focus on the design of machine learning and
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Vacancies PhD Position in Computational Biology: Digital Twins & Disease Modeling for Precision Osteoarthritis Treatments Key takeaways Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease in which multiple
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at the interface of applied mathematics and process optimization in the medical laboratory context. Your contributions will be to gain mathematical insights and ensure that these translate into real-world impact
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the Human Centred Design (HCD) chair, within the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET). This research position is part of the NWO-funded **SOURCE** program : Sand nOURisment strategies for sustainable
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sustainable economic decision-making. Climate finance is critical in addressing physical risks by quantifying economic losses from climate-related disasters and developing financial instruments that enhance
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of application. Proof of English proficiency About the department The PhD student will join CAES, a group working on the most efficient and effective computer architectures of the future, from large-scale data
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, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS). We work on next-generation power electronics, energy systems for smart grids, advanced battery electronics and management, power devices, power and energy measurements
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-proof. You will contribute to the CYCLIC project : Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs , a collaboration among five Dutch universities, uniting experts in cyclic structures, coinduction, program
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are looking for a PhD candidate to develop a hybrid physics-based and data-driven digital twin of an AEM cell. The goal of the digital twin will be to monitor the health and forecast the remaining useful life
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. Temper rolling is employed to eliminate the yield point phenomenon, but accurate prediction of the roll force during this process is challenging due to a lack of understanding of the underlying