36 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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Vacancies PhD Position - Developing methods for multi-disease test evaluation Key takeaways Background and Challenge In healthcare, numerous "multi-disease tests" are quickly appearing. They aim
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Vacancies Programme Coordinator master Robotics, Electrical Engineering and Embedded Systems 0.8 fte (32 hours) for at least 3 months Key takeaways Educational Support (EDU) provides the educational
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grip) and the quality and behavior of snow is highly variable, which is a challenge for design when comparing outdoor test results with laboratory conditions. Therefore, numerical simulation tools
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LiDAR measurements (taken several rotor diameters ahead), you will develop a wind field forecasting method, leveraging principles like Taylor’s Frozen Turbulence Hypothesis, to estimate incoming turbulent
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@utwente.nl. Screening is part of the selection process. About the department The Formal Methods and Tools group is part of the Computer Science department of the University of Twente. Our mission is to develop
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the broader social contexts in which moral phenomena arise and can be meaningfully assessed. This postdoctoral project develops new methods for the ethical assessment of socially disruptive technologies. It is
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processing, computational modeling, and experimental (in vitro and in silico) approaches to study complex physiological systems. These methods are used to create patient-specific models and monitoring
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Aeronautics. More information about the department can be found on our website. Within TFE, the Engineering Fluid Dynamics (EFD) chair focuses on aeronautics, including experimental, numerical, and theoretical
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such attacks from affecting real-world LLM systems, where we focus on methods that limit the computational overhead to minimize the energy, and therefore environmental cost of such defences. These research
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in motor control by computational modelling and non-invasive brain stimulation. The focus of this project will be on advanced versions of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), targeting