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are identified as (novel) key analytes for perfusion monitoring. The described goals reflect that this project contains both experimental and computational activities. Research groups This project will be co
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advanced analytical technology. In our laboratories we have state-of-the art 3D printers and CNC machines as well as NMR spectrometers. Key responsibilities: Design and manufacture microfluidic chips and
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tools for battery operators? Do you have solid quantitative and analytical skills that you want to develop further in an international setting? Job Description Battery storage systems form a pivotal
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Do you want work on next generation decision-support tools for battery operators? Do you have solid quantitative and analytical skills that you want to develop further in an international setting
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technology by learning such models in real-time and using them to: guide the fuzzer, discover logical faults, and pin-point their root cause. This builds on the works of the cyber analytics lab (www.cyber
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their root cause. This builds on the works of the cyber analytics lab (www.cyber-analytics.nl) and CISElab (www.ciselab.nl) at TU Delft. The project is a close collaboration between the labs at TU Delft, where
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characterize target workloads for the FNS 6G initiative (e.g., data analytics pipelines, network functions virtualization, data‑plane acceleration).- Investigate what techniques and abstractions are most
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for understanding the drivers of optimal soil functionality. Developing new analytical methods is necessary to better assess and exploit these functions. Particular attention should be given to the soil microbiome
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elements with controllable stiffness. The project will involve analytical and computational modelling, as well as designing and conducting lab experiments. Key questions include: How to create materials
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allocation mechanisms, with a particular focus on the efficiency and fairness of Eurotransplant’s liver allocation system. Information We are looking for a strong, motivated PhD-student with an analytical