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independent research within the HEPARD project. He/she will apply state-of-the-art microeconometric methods for causal analysis to address research questions in empirical health economics. Specifically
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-objective, real-time) and supply-chain optimization; PdM and RUL with health monitoring; digital twins/smart factories, cross-site transfer and federated/edge learning; uncertainty estimation and calibration
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date, in psychology, economics, or other behavioral science discipline. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Familiarity with methods of experimentation. Conducting field, computer, web-based, and
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the application of AI methods in engineering. Description: Nowadays, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) methods are used to a large extent for the production of complex machine components, in which NC
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quantitative medical imaging and: 1) image processing of the cardiopulmonary system or 2) a strong epidemiological background allowing them to utilize the output of quantitative imaging methods