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references and a writing sample (preferably a copy of your master's thesis). Applications without these attachments will not be considered. The selection committee will review all of the applications as soon
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in device behaviour will be explored to minimize false positives Scalability and Real-world Deployment: This research project will address the scalability of the proposed detection system to handle a
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. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Francisco C. Pereira, Assoc. Prof. Carlos Lima Azevedo (DTU), Dr. Biagio Ciuffo and Dr. Georgios Fontaras (JRC). You will work on research focused
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generated for natural selection to act on. In this joint PhD project between the University of Groningen (promotors Prof. Martijn Egas and Prof. Rampal Etienne) and Utrecht University (co-promotor Dr. Bram
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found in the areas of: Human-Technology Interaction Form and Function Modeling and Simulation Product Development Material Production and in the interaction between these areas. The research covers
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics headed by (Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller) is
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and simulation techniques to reduce food waste and make food supply chains more sustainable? If your answer is “Yes!” to these questions, then this PhD position might be the perfect opportunity for you
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product quality attributes, such as remaining shelf life. Process measured sensor data of commercial cold chains, analyze data for variability, and reformat data in databases. Use the simulation-based
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, thermal dynamics, and charging strategies. Validate methods through simulation and collaboration with industrial partners (Volvo Group). Publish results in leading journals and present at international
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(CV, motivation letter, 2-3 referees and a copy of Bachelor and Master transcripts) to Elmar Schiebel (schiebel.elmar@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de ). Mailing address: Prof. Elmar Schiebel, ZMBH, Heidelberg