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? To what extent and how do features of the collaborative process have to account for existing citizen initiatives? - How can we integrate models of social influence and “diffusion on networks” with models
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handling, enabling first-time-right manufacturing. The predictive quality of these tools relies on accurate constitutive models that describe the behavior of the molten material during forming. With
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model the remarkable learning efficiency of the human visual system. The project is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the the Machine Learning group at CWI in Amsterdam (Prof.dr Sander Bohte) and
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modelling of materials and machine learning. Experience in atomistic modelling (molecular dynamics, density functional theory) and machine learning is important, as well as a strong interest in pursuing
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stages or within subcellular compartments. During your PhD, you will: Gain expertise in translation regulation, single-cell sequencing and developmental biology Learn to design and carry out experiments
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? To what extent and how do features of the collaborative process have to account for existing citizen initiatives? How can we integrate models of social influence and “diffusion on networks” with models
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you fascinated by the chemistry of the gut microbiome? Are you intrigued to learn more about how the
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collaborate closely with GGS partners across academia, industry, and government. Key responsibilities Developing life cycle inventories (LCA PhD) or material flow models (MFA PhD) in close collaboration with
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design and material handling, enabling first-time-right manufacturing. The predictive quality of these tools relies on accurate constitutive models that describe the behavior of the molten material during
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for the project team. We are looking for a student with a strong background in at least one of the following subjects: statistics, machine learning, discrete optimization, operations research. A strong interest in