28 algorithm-development-"Multiple" PhD positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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Vacancies Two PhD positions on Flexible and User-adaptive statistical inference Key takeaways You will develop a mathematical framework for multiple testing, enabling flexibility in study design
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collaboration with the Interfaces and Correlated Electronics (ICE) group at the University of Twente and the Infomatter group at AMOLF. The SMIP project aims at revolutionising computing by developing adaptive
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Vacancies PhD position in AI-based Grid Capacity Optimization using Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) Key takeaways The BATT-AI project aims to develop advanced methodologies based on artificial
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1.5m buildings and 7m homes by 2050. Existing approaches in practice are too slow and inefficient to meet these targets. The PRE-MADONA project develops a game-changing solution that incorporates data
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on their approaches and information infrastructures, you will improve the communication in the development process. You will lead the development of a digital (file) format for the A3AOs that contains both visual and
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friction—to develop novel coupling designs optimized for increased repeatability, thermal stability, and load-bearing capacity. These designs are critical in fields such as: Optical component alignment High
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used to assess the effectiveness of various water management strategies under a range of climate conditions, supporting the development of resilient and sustainable solutions for agriculture-dominated
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processes—saving time, resources, and costs. The Challenge Transitioning to renovation flows demands the development of a set of support tools that can leverage a wealth of available and to-be-collected data
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and de-fossilizing 1.5m buildings and 7m homes by 2050. Existing approaches in practice are too slow and inefficient to meet these targets. The PRE-MADONA project develops a game-changing solution that
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characteristics of the microstructure of the material that can reveal the accumulated fatigue damage. This research project aims at developing the measurement technology that will make this possible. Initially