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neuroscience community at the Center for Neurogenomics and Neuroscience Research (CNCR) at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We are a diverse group of enthusiastic molecular neuroscientists studying the processes
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the operational lifespan and reduce the overall weight of wind turbines. By innovating ways to lower mechanical loads on critical components and optimizing material usage, we aim to pave the way for a truly
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to extend the operational lifespan and reduce the overall weight of wind turbines. By innovating ways to lower mechanical loads on critical components and optimizing material usage, we aim to pave the way
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Bilevel programming (BP) is a powerful mathematical framework for modeling hierarchical decision-making processes involving two players: a leader and a follower. In energy network design, for example
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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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processing, and user-friendly GUI-based analyses for clinical and physiological research. You will combine Python-based software development, biomedical signal processing, and FAIR data design, and contribute
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, allowing demand flexibility services, distributed Energy Resources (DER), efficient operation, relevant savings in network investments, and the participation of consumers. Europe requires large investments
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that strengthens collaboration, reduces time-to-job, and drives innovation for a climate-neutral society. In this position, you will design and optimize learning communities that integrate learning
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. Based on these insights, you will formulate design rules to predict optimal loading conditions and release mechanisms, supporting experimental optimization. We expect you to be able to work with a high
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into model-predictive control (MPC) or reinforcement learning (RL) frameworks to compute optimal exoskeleton assistance in real time. Validating the developed methods in human experiments using motion capture