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ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we
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to publish, expand your professional network, and develop expertise at the intersection of systems modeling, sustainability, and industrial practice. Job requirements A PhD in systems engineering, industrial
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the transition. You will work multidisciplinary within a large network of partners from academia, government and the private sector, acting as a link between knowledge, policy, practice and business. Your
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setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you: Full-time employment for 3 years
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of the simulation environment and models, and preliminary control methodology. Development of a high-fidelity simulation environment capturing the relevant dynamics, DFAOCS sensors and actuators and including all
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advances in our group, including new methods for detecting learning signals in linear networks that reveal aspects of the tasks they have learned, provide a powerful conceptual starting point. The scope
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and disease. You apply advanced systems biology approaches, including network modelling and pathway-based analyses, to understand how dietary and environmental exposures affect molecular processes. You
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the nacre in seashells, by combining them with soft organic polymers. This project proposes a method to mimic this by using 3D-printed concrete as a scaffold to guide the growth of a chitinous fungal network
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mechanisms underlying risk and resilience. You will work with a rich multimodal dataset and collaborate within an international network spanning computational psychiatry, clinical psychology, and neuroscience
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interaction with neuronal networks underlying memory storage and retrieval. For this, you will execute stereotactic surgeries to deliver viral vectors to specific brain regions implicated in memory. Furthermore