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on software for safety-critical functions like life support, monitoring, and decision-making. They must comply with strict regulations (e.g., IEC 62304, ISO14971) that require trial-based safety assessments
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–based methods and software to assist physicians with: Disease classification Treatment decision support What-if analyses. Although the developed methods and software will be general-purpose, a special
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will also design and develop new software and prototype models. Research areas: Computer science, Simulation-based automated synthesis and verification of human physiology models, Artificial intelligence
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transition that not only enhances the productivity of engineering teams but also expands the complexity of solvable design problems. We have two exciting PhD positions at the intersection of formal software
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, program verification and software engineering. Beyond technical collaborations, the group meets regularly and provides an engaging and supportive environment. Project description The available PhD positions
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electrical failures in the rotor have been detected. A detector system with signal processing software is under development and testing. The research is at the international forefront. In the continued
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structured pursuant to sections 9 and 11. *- The administrative verification of the recognition of the degrees obtained abroad will be fulfilled for the purpose of contracting, in case of approval
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) and multiaxial regimes (tension–compression–torsion; axial–axial cruciform in-phase and anti-phase), using modal and dynamic analyses through finite element software, and experimental frequency analyses
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obtained and documented before starting the position, and no later than autumn 2026. You must have strong modelling and programing skills in software such as Matlab/Simulink, PSCAD, OPAL-RT, etc., relevant
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environment Excellent communication skills Desired: Experience and knowledge of histological laboratory techniques Experience with specialised software for image and data analysis Scientific Contributions