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Biomedical Signals and Systems (BSS) group of the department of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS). As a PhD candidate, you will be
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. At the intersection of different sub-fields (applied mathematics, software engineering, and medicine), it is expected to refine the scope and goals of the project with the selected applicant, depending on technical
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dr. Benno van den Berg. Join our research team! Do you have the technical skills and the passion for science to conduct cutting-edge research at the intersection of mathematics and computer science? We
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(applied mathematics, software engineering, and medicine), it is expected to refine the scope and goals of the project with the selected applicant, depending on technical skills and personal interests
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international conferences and to collaborate with other academic and industrial partners. The ideal candidate holds a Master’s degree in Robotics, Control Theory, Mechanical Engineering, or Applied Mathematics. A
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Engineering, or Applied Mathematics. A background in system dynamics, modeling, or control is essential; prior experience with soft robotics or experimental work is a plus but not required. We value
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mathematical microbial kinetics models and quantitative risk assessments; develop user-friendly tools for quality and safety assessment of plant-based meat analogues; supervise BSc and MSc thesis research
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invited to the first interviews to be planned between 5 and 15 July 2025, afterwards a small selection of candidates will get a scoped take-home assignment to be discussed in a second interview. Please note
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take-home assignment to be discussed in a second interview. Please note that this position will start in Fall/Winter 2025. Diversity code CWI encourages a diverse workforce: we endeavour to develop
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with a strong mathematical background and a Master degree in Control Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Note that the faculty enforces proof of proficiency in