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positioning, tracking mobile devices, and sensing. By addressing these research questions you contribute to making OWC technology mature for use in upcoming 6G wireless networks, which is a pressing research
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such networks and to unleash further features, in particular positioning, tracking mobile devices, and sensing. By addressing these research questions you contribute to making OWC technology mature for use in
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, readout, alignment, and data acquisition). For the phase-2 upgrade (2027-2030), we will instrument and commission one of the end-caps of a new all-silicon inner tracking system (ITk) in Amsterdam
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implement a tree-level fire experiment in dry and wet forest in Bolivia. For a set of 10 tree species per forest type, the PhD will implement different fire intensity and frequency treatments while tracking
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the Netherlands’ national bird, the black-tailed godwit. Join our team! We seek a quantitative, ecology-minded PhD candidate to expand our state-of-the-art Bayesian Integrated Population Model (IPM
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. Stef van den Elzen and dr. Fernando Paulovich. The visualization cluster (https://research.tue.nl/en/organisations/visualization-3 ) at TU/e has a strong track record in visualization and visual
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collaborative. Proxy data will amongst others infer the stable isotope composition of foraminifera and mollusc shells, since not much is known about the changes in temperature and isotopic composition
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to encourage knowledge exchange. In addition, we have a track record of excellent academic placements. Around 80% of our graduated PhD’s started their first job in academia, and over 50% landed a job at a top
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inference (Jason Roos), consumer eye tracking (Ana Martinovici), digital marketing and behavioral decision making (Alina Ferecatu), virtual / augmented / mixed reality (Yvonne van Everdingen), digital
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to improve R&D efficiency, and the influence of investors and other external actors on entrepreneurial outcomes. Our research also examines decision-making under uncertainty, including the use of Bayesian