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Vacancies PhD position on model-based wavefront shaping microscopy Key takeaways With wavefront shaping, you can focus light through non-transparent materials. Since the invention of wavefront
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innovations in healthcare. Here, you become part of an international, collaborative, and forward-thinking academic community. 2 PhD Positions in Next-Generation In Vitro Models of Musculoskeletal Tissues
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itself by the use of materials, orientation and type of buildings, or the influence of vegetation. Project description The candidate will focus on the urban environment and develop a model to predict the
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that help determine when an AI model is ready for use and when more research is needed. PhD in Epidemiology on value-of-information from validating clinical prediction models and AI Our goal: Develop value
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, those materials experience a complex combination of fluid flow and interface phenomena, which dominate heat- and mass-transfer limitations. Traditionally, we reduce the complexity of the underlying models
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captured from UAVs. The research will address the design of AI models capable of combining heterogeneous sensor modalities, including RGB, thermal, LiDAR, acoustic arrays, GPR, and X-ray backscatter
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with finite element modeling is essential. Experience with homogenized constrained-mixture models or other tissue growth models, and experience with mechanical characterization of biological materials is
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project, bringing together various Dutch universities, waterboards, drinking water companies, and industrial partners. You will join a modelling and assessment‑oriented work package and collaborate closely
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Topologically-protected conductors of information are robust against perturbations that would normally scatter the information carriers, resulting in waste heat and reduction of energy efficiency. In
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17 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Geosciences » Geology Geosciences » Hydrology Researcher