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under increasing strain. Traditional approaches focus on expanding supply, but is there another way? Could infrastructures themselves play a more active role in shaping demand? SPINES supports
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control systems. It will address practical limitations that prevent reaching theoretical performance, with particular emphasis on optimal feedback design, actuator optimization, and novel control strategies
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efficient for medicine? If the answer is yes, please continue reading! Join our team! We are looking for a PhD student to work on the topic of shape analysis for medical imaging, tailored for deep learning
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particle physics, perform data analysis and develop object reconstruction algorithms in the ATLAS experiment. You will become a member of the ATLAS collaboration and will be based in Nijmegen. Furthermore
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to stimulate cycling. This four-year PhD project is part of Horizon Europe project Bio-Intel-Mob. The project focuses on integrating sustainable mobility and logistics with intelligent solutions
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patients’ experiences of ‘death’ and ‘deadliness’ This monograph should consist of a critical phenomenological analysis based on a literature review and data collection. This data collection will mainly
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research methods and data analysis. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary, international team. Excellent command of written and spoken English (Dutch is an advantage). Strong academic writing skills and
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combine engineering design principles with stake-holder engagement tools to support decision-making under uncertainty. Using methods like agent-based modelling, quantitative resilience and risk analysis
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and self-motivated PhD candidate to contribute to our understanding of advances, gaps and opportunities for impact-based forecasting for vulnerable population groups across Africa. You will work at the
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models and LLM-based explanations. You will provide the community with the first tool for self-healing software that is useful for research, education, and industrial use. Your research will be published