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on your background, the work will 1) focus on the interaction between microwave design and measurement methods, looking deep into the technological capabilities of GaN, or 2) focus on new methods
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on your background, the work will 1) focus on the interaction between microwave design and measurement methods, looking deep into the technological capabilities of GaN, or 2) focus on new methods
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aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots
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accessible AI and XR technologies for people with disabilities through inclusive Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and participatory design methods. Your job Around 25% of the Dutch population lives with long
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“RIPLEY,” led by Dr. Cosimo Della Santina. The project aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its
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of nanomedicines to deliver nucleic acids). Robust methods for nanomedicine characterization and interaction with cells are essential to be able to test new formulations and improve their design and efficacy
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addresses the following central research question: how can we design human-AI collaboration to mitigate biases and foster equitable decision-making? To answer this question, the research will explore areas
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ask: how do brain and body rhythms interact and how do they influence cognition? You will design and run experiments that combine non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS/tACS), EEG, fMRI, and physiological
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unclear strategies for bias mitigation limit its effectiveness in practice. This PhD project addresses the following central research question: how can we design human-AI collaboration to mitigate biases
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passive and active compensation methods exist, thermal effects must be addressed during early-stage design. This calls for advanced modeling techniques that capture thermo-elastic interactions with high