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headed by prof. Bram Nauta. The group's motto is “fundamental solutions for practical problems” and under this vision, it has contributed many fundamental new ideas in IC design. The ICD group has made
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Vacancies PhD position on Stochastic geometric numerical methods Key takeaways Are you passionate about developing cutting-edge numerical algorithms at the intersection of geometry, stochastic
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contribute to smart grids that make energy networks more efficient, mathematical models that assist medical doctors, schedules that make hospitals more efficient and numerical schemes to study multiscale fluid
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obtained through outdoor testing. Information and application For more information about this vacancy you can contact Prof. Anke Blume, +31 (0) 53 489 3217, e-mail: a.blume@utwente.nl or Dengpeng Huang
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the secretariat of the Department Molecules and Materials, or Prof. Dr. Frederik Wurm, e-mail: frederik.wurm@utwente.nl or spc-tnw@utwente.nl Screening can be part of the procedure. About the department
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-based, probabilistic, and in-memory computing, are based on a wide variety of physical processes, materials, architectures, and algorithms. For effective implementation, these aspects need to be mapped
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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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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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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