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local heat solutions for PEDs. The EmPowerED project involves in total 11 PhD positions at several universities, focusing on different aspects of positive energy districts. The project also involves a
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well as collaborate with PhD candidates. You'll design experiments using our robotic platform, analyze tactile data patterns, implement real-time control algorithms, and validate performance across diverse scenarios
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Welcome to Maastricht University! The world is changing rapidly, and we’re changing with it. Here, your work makes a difference – whether you’re exploring the future as a researcher, inspiring
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-time control algorithms, and validate performance across diverse scenarios. You'll be part of the Tactile Machines Lab, which is a dynamic, interdisciplinary group of researcher bringing together
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on the development, optimization, and clinical evaluation of new x-ray-based imaging methods. The lab focuses on the use of medical physics approaches to improve image acquisition methods and processing algorithms
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new globally accessible infrastructure and new algorithms for multimodal mining of biosynthetic diversity, as well as novel lead compounds that can be taken up by consortium partners to attain concrete
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require the design of architectures suitable for real-life problems. Moreover, appropriate mathematical methods, algorithms, and applications are required. Simulators are a recognized method for
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, reconstruction algorithms, and data acquisition techniques to ensure high-quality inputs. Collaborate with clinicians: Work with medical specialists to validate the clinical utility of your algorithms and ensure
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ultrasound physics, reconstruction algorithms, and data acquisition techniques to ensure high-quality inputs. Collaborate with clinicians: Work with medical specialists to validate the clinical utility of your
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system, consisting of several components, for processing quantum algorithms, tailored to meet user needs. Developing and testing tooling software, ensuring quality through unit and integration testing