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an age of digitalisation’ (Principal Investigator, Prof. Tamar Sharon), an interdisciplinary team science project funded by an Ammodo Science Award, investigating ethical, legal and societal aspects
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this project, we aim to: Develop real-time ultrasound algorithms to estimate fascicle length in antagonistic leg muscles (tibialis anterior and soleus) in healthy individuals during walking. Translate and
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, spinal cord injury etc) through real-time neural control of wearable robotic exoskeletons. You will be developing next-generation (low and high-level) control algorithms for wearable exoskeletons that use
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The research will address key challenges and explore the following areas: 1. Decentralized Scheduling Algorithms: Design algorithms for operational scheduling and rescheduling of shared assets in connected
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of stroke patients and healthy volunteers. Developing algorithms for identifying and excluding motor unit filters associated to impaired motor units. Integrating real-time-decoded features of motor unit
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Administration and Policy Group at Wageningen, which is led by Prof. Dave Huitema. The PAP group is an enthusiastic, ambitious and rapidly growing group within the Department of Social Sciences. The PAP group's
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this position will be to provide in vitro biochemical, biophysical and structural data from novel mutants of the EGFR kinase domain to drive and validate algorithmic development. Organisation The vacancy is
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, including flexible scheduling. Please visit our websites for more information about our terms of employment: https://www.cwi.nl/jobs/terms-of-employment and https://www.nwo-i.nl/en/working-at-nwo-i
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position, you are encouraged to contact Prof. Dr. Ir. Jimmy A. Faria (j.a.fariaalbanese@utwente.nl) Please apply via the button below. About the department The work will be carried out in the Catalytic
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consisting of Prof. Jan Hendriks, Dr Wilco Verberk, Dr Aafke Schipper, and one PhD candidate, and also collaborate with the PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers of WP1 and WP2. Your work will be theory