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valuable framework for examining these interactions and clarifying the roles of the different actors involved. The research consists of two main phases. In the first phase, the researcher conducts
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interaction between genes and the environment. They have direct relevance in such areas as child care and juvenile care. Van IJzendoorn addresses urgent social issues in his research. His social engagement is
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crucial role in our planet's ecosystem: they store carbon dioxide and interact extensively with plants. Kokkoris examines what happens in the cells of such networks, the aim being to better understand how
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for the design and execution of your research. A good level of Dutch language skills is preferred for interaction with stakeholders. Additional Information Benefits We offer you a very exciting position in
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Network Engineering. Our research involves complex information systems at large, with a focus on collaborative, data driven, computational and intelligent systems, all with a strong interactive component
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
interactions is therefore needed. Understanding how introduced microorganisms interact with resident communities — whether through competition, cooperation, or niche differentiation — is key to designing robust
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
/ plasma research are preferred. Knowledge of computational fluid dynamics is a plus. Strong organisational and communication skills are expected in order to facilitate interaction with several external
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clinical cohorts. By investigating hemodynamics, organ perfusion, and device–heart interactions, you contribute directly to improving bedside decision-making. You translate experimental findings
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implementations of powerful cryptography such as secure multiparty computation and (non-)interactive proofs. However, our theory of its security is severely wanting. Firstly, unlike its close cousin of lattice
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existing benchmarks rely on open-loop evaluation and fail to capture closed-loop interactions between a vehicle and its environment. This PhD project focuses on evaluating VLA models using closed-loop