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model scenarios, and data which can be used to test the developed models. Measurements will include, for example, water content, and pressure head with local in-situ sensors. In addition we aim to carry
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continuously and collaboratively from wearable or mobile sensor data without compromising user privacy. Your efforts and collaborations with other European Union partners will contribute to the advancement
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research project “Is the brain network involved in sentence comprehension replicable and robust?”, led by Dr. Jurriaan Witteman. The project will investigate the neural mechanisms underlying sentence-level
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now Are you fascinated by gene regulatory networks and want to dissect how plants express the right genes at the right time and place? Do you want to be part of a European team working to resolve
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candidate in their doctoral research; Develop a network of academic and non-academic partners for the purpose of developing grant proposals; Support and/or coordinate grant proposals in collaboration with
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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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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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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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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