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if you have any of the following: Prior experience with inverse modeling or parameter estimation. Experience in microscopy or microfluidic lab environments. Experience with open-source codes
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for resilience, and engaging with key stakeholders across the European space and security ecosystem. Main research topics: EO-driven threat detection and situational awareness: develop innovative methods
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, updated with anti-nutrient content (phytate, tannins, oxalate), to apply and further develop mathematical models to estimate the absorbable micronutrient content from meals and dietary patterns. You will
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(neural mass models) as well as at the neuron level (neural network models) including plasticity. Electric fields will be estimated based on finite-element method models. The project can be partly adapted
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engineering systems in order to develop advanced control, estimation, planning, learning and diagnostics strategies which are at the core of the intelligent autonomous systems of the future: Designing and
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Experiment (PRIDE) Doppler/VLBI data: open-source analyses in orbit estimation and ephemeris improvement. Job description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to strengthen the scientific
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compliance with budgetary provisions and financial regulations; advising on best business/project control practices, methods, processes and procedures; coordinating the application of the Agency’s risk
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19 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Twente (UT) Research Field Computer science » Informatics Educational sciences » Education Educational sciences » Teaching methods
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industries. George Jackson, Professor of Chemical Physics at Imperial College London, is a world leader in the development and use of molecular methods to simulate the thermodynamic properties of complex
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, extending them to perform pluralistic alignment. To enhance model interpretability, we will also develop methods to better understand the mechanisms of cross-lingual transfer in LLMs and their cultural