12 mathematics-functional-analysis PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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PhD Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) using Nonlinear Vibration Analysis for Metallic 3D Printed Parts (V25.0076) « Back to the overview Job description Additive Manufacturing (AM) or 3D Printing (3DP
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. During the PhD period the first 2 years will be spent at the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, the last 2 years at Tartu Observatory. The PhD research project has the purpose to analyze and combine
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control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems such as occurring in high-tech manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and smart
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equipped with a theory of compositional analysis that allows for translating component-level specifications to system-level specifications. This PhD position will focus on the use of contracts
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diagnostics on the printed parts. The PhD project is part of the NWO OTP grant “AMVibe:Vibration-Based Non-Destructive Testing for Metal Additive Manufacturing”. The PhD researcher will be supervised by dr. L
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Astronomical Institute, the last 2 years at Tartu Observatory. The PhD research project has the purpose to analyze and combine the weblike distribution of galaxies in large galaxy redshift surveys, with
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contracts. The candidate would become a member of the Systems, Control, and Optimization group of the (Applied) Mathematics Department and will work under the supervision of Prof. Bart Besselink. Where
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PhD position The Analysis of Multimodal Argumentation (V25.0173) « Back to the overview Job description The Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, offers a four year
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(University of Granada), dr. Lotte van Poppel (University of Groningen) and dr. Janina Wildfeuer (University of Groningen). The position is part of the project The Normativity of Multimodal Arguments, which is
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to establish a rigorous framework for assessing AI decision-making. It will benchmark generative AI models, comparing their decision-theoretic performance much like existing evaluations of their mathematical