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engineering, physics, applied mathematics, or a related field. Demonstrable research experience in one or more relevant fields, such as remote sensing, radar, sonar, ultrasound or telecommunication, and a drive
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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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mathematical modelling? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate for this position. Self-assembled structures of colloidal particles and/or polymers at a liquid-air interface can be spontaneously generated when
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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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agriculture and food systems and make a real difference for people and the planet. Our goal: By combining advanced AI and data science with real-world applications, we develop solutions for today’s and
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, microfluidics, colloidal synthesis, and mathematical modelling? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate for this position. Self-assembled structures of colloidal particles and/or polymers at a liquid-air
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cetera); fluency in mathematical notation, comfort with algebra and calculus; C1/C2 level in English, both in oral and in writing; knowledge and/or mastery of different programming paradigms; working
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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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trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots, which rely on rigid links and localized interaction points, soft robots are composed of deformable materials that can conform to complex geometries and
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
”. Different scholars have located the power of clouds in market devices like intellectual monopolies (Rikap) or assetization (Birch), or in infrastructural aspects like computing arrangements for scale (Narayan