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approaches treat NP design as static property prediction. This project takes a fundamentally different approach: using generative models to propose novel NP formulations and coupling them with explainability
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an import element in the prediction of reactor-scale operational scenarios providing compatibility to both, required heat and particle exhaust constraints and good fusion plasma core performance. Given
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resource scarcity. You will work on a commercially important species chickpea as well as the model plant Arabidopsis. Your project will entail resolving spatiotemporal gene regulatory networks of suberin
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methodologies, advanced controller synthesis, performance and stability assessment. Trade-off, prototyping and selection of advanced DFAOCS control methodologies: minimum set to be explored: model predictive
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for predictive modeling scenarios, causal modeling is also within the scope of the position. The position is embedded in the ten-year gravitation grant Stress in Action, funded through NWO (Dutch National Science
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9 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science » 3 D modelling Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Simulation
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, but also to develop approaches to prevent damage. In the project we aim to develop a numerical model to predict root growth. Your task as a Postdoc researcher is to develop a measurement and monitoring
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clear, auditable explanations of assessments and predictions, ensuring analysts and operators understand model outputs in time-sensitive security scenarios. Real-time intelligence fusion and rapid
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will design a novel, highly coarse-grained model of the nanocarrier and use Brownian dynamics simulations to investigate its assembly and disassembly mechanisms in relation to nutrient loading capacity
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contribute to a major research project to improve our understanding of macroplastic pollution in coastal seas. Working at the intersection of numerical modelling and observations, you will develop simulations