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stability of the material. As PhD candidate you will develop a model framework which dynamically links the pore space dynamics with the pore flow phenomena and vice versa. The topics you will delve
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models and Bayesian approaches to tackle complex, real-world data? Join this PhD project to build dynamic models and study cognitive variability using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Join us We are
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use. Frequently, even higher resolutions do not capture dynamic drivers. This mismatch limits the utility of climate projections for predicting localized glacier change. This project aims to close
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Vacancies PhD position Social dynamics of energy communities in the Dutch energy transition Key takeaways Social dynamics shape behaviours that can accelerate or hinder the Dutch energy transition
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experimentally explore their fascinating dynamics. This project consists of an experiment-theory collaboration in which a PhD candidate in Experimental Nano & Ultrafast Magnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans
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within the SecReSy4You MSCA Doctoral Network at Eindhoven University of Technology. Information The Dynamics and Control group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) conducts world-class research
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Nanomagnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans, based at Eindhoven University of Technology. In this project, we aim to develop an optical pen using laser-induced magnetization dynamics and switching to write
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sound statistical models and methodology for the data-driven analysis of complex and dynamic systems, with the goal of enabling predictive, prescriptive, and pre‑emptive analytics. We work closely with
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under dynamic workloads, strict real-time constraints, and limited computational resources remains a key technical challenge. This PhD project addresses these challenges by developing efficient
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modelling approaches that enable the analysis of future nature restoration actions in a dynamic land use context You write a PhD thesis based on a series of scientific papers that document your research You