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equations (PDEs). The position is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) via the Vidi research project Optimal adaptive space-time boundary and finite element methods. The project focuses on the design
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constrained-mixture (finite element) models for cardiovascular tissues towards simulating cartilage G&R. You will then simulate cartilage microtissues growing inside engineered, confining microenvironments and
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programming skills (C++ or Python) and experience with numerical modeling (for instance, Finite Element Analysis or Computational Fluid Dynamics); A strong interest in—and willingness to learn and perform
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(neural mass models) as well as at the neuron level (neural network models) including plasticity. Electric fields will be estimated based on finite-element method models. The project can be partly adapted
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
nutrient cycles, contributing to soil degradation and water pollution. A key sustainability challenge is closing nutrient loops while reducing dependence on synthetic fertilizers derived from finite
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fundamental component of nearly all wireless transceivers, but existing architectures face increasing challenges in meeting the performance requirements of next-generation systems. This position is part of
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project-team consisting of 3 PhD students, a postdoctoral researcher and the PI (Wietske van der Zwaag). You will be joining a highly collaborative research environment in the Ultra-High Field Neuroimaging
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are currently embedded in an engineering curriculum, and how these elements can be more effectively aligned. You will work closely with lecturers, students and researchers to analyse existing educational
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psychology and developmental science. You will work closely with the principal investigator and a postdoctoral researcher, and collaborate with performing arts festivals, music venues, and cultural partners in
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contributing to documentation on safe, novel foods and nutrition and health claims. An important element of this work is the characterization of food, ingredient or supplement composition (including