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-structure interaction of the Maeslant Barrier, combining field modal testing, numerical modelling, and signal processing to capture and interpret its dynamic response under current and future hydraulic and
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(DSO) to resolve local congestion issues. The design of such an edge decision-making platform requires an understanding of distribution systems operation as well as machine learning and optimization
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Computer Science, Engineering or a related field. Experience in some or all of the following or related fields are preferred: biomedical image processing, image or signal processing, software development
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Excited to shape the future of hearing aids? Ready to combine your expertise in Signal Processing, Optimization and Machine learning with Perception and Intelligibility? Job description Good hearing
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variety of new and improved phenotypes, relating to (for example) suspension culture, signalling pathway activation and metabolic efficiency. Once new cell lines have been engineered and characterised, you
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engineer and evolve bovine satellite cell lines with a variety of new and improved phenotypes, relating to (for example) suspension culture, signalling pathway activation and metabolic efficiency. Once new
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the multi-beam generation unit, imaging lenses, scanning system, and signal detection within a multi-beam framework. For this purpose, you will use commercial simulation software tools such as EOD and GPT
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intelligent systems, all with a strong interactive component. The Digital Interactions Lab (DILAB) is a small but vibrant human-computer interaction research group within the Informatics Institute
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of this project is the holistic experience of urban mobility in the daily lives of individuals with physical and cognitive diversities. The point of departure is "people"—their routines and travel behaviours
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assess relevant climate change metrics or indicators for the above point; design AI pipelines that fuse EO data and climate scenarios/projections (e.g., CMIP, CORDEX, DestinE Digital Twin for Climate