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provide information to the supply side, such as the trade-offs between different attributes of the system, or the acceptable walking and waiting times, which will be used both to adapt the design and to
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Hunger Lab at Tilburg University, and four industry partners. In this project, you will develop and advance optimization models and algorithms to support decision-making in food supply chains, with
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optimization algorithms, you will design structures that deliberately harness modal couplings to exhibit tailored nonlinear behaviour, with direct applications in ultrasensitive resonant sensing. Together
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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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the second direction, you will explore the geometric design of nonlinear systems. Using nonlinear reduced order modelling (ROM) integrated with optimization algorithms, you will design structures
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algorithms) Proficient in English. For information please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. Familiarity or interested in using machine learning is also desiered. TU Delft (Delft University
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. Experience working on inversion problems (e.g., MCMC type algorithms) Proficient in English. For information please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. Familiarity or interested in using machine
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3 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics
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specialist collaborator to guarantee adequate integration of perception and action; advanced motion-planning and control algorithms, continuously refined via robotic digital twins, enable reliable handling
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11 PhD positions at several universities, focusing on different aspects of positive energy districts. The project also involves a large range of project partners, e.g. municipalities, building