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) to develop computational models for electric breakdown of gases Job description Electric gas discharges occur in nature, most prominently in air in the form of lightning and its less visible precursors
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. Your work may involve formulating new models, analysing structural properties, and developing innovative algorithms with both theoretical rigor and practical relevance.
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characterization of 3D structures using microscopic and tomographic techniques. You will also work with architects, designers, and engineers to develop biomimetic models of fiber-reinforced structures in order to
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models for optimized selection of treatment before, and follow-up after EVAR. You will implement and advance multimodal deep learning models combining CT imaging and clinical data, trained on the unique
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models, analysing structural properties, and developing innovative algorithms with both theoretical rigor and practical relevance. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/354359
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, shareholder primacy, land prices, and risk mitigation. This position is part of the Dutch National Growth Fund-funded research project ‘Re-Ge-NL Opens external : Accelerator for the transition to a
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architectures and patterns for space and ground-segment systems. 2) Digital system security engineering Utilising novel model-based frameworks to facilitate the application of emerging system security standards
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of tickler chains. Wageningen University and Research and its partners are developing detection-based fishing techniques that mitigate the current negative impacts. The Postdoc will focus on advancing novel
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the current negative impacts. The Postdoc will focus on advancing novel fish detection technologies to support fish monitoring and more selective and sustainable flatfish fishing. This Postdoc project is
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cells. Typically, the specificity, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility