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Welcome to Maastricht University! The world is changing rapidly, and we are changing with it. At UM, your work makes a difference: whether you’re exploring the future through research, inspiring
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microstructural and mechanical characterization. In addition, the recruited researcher will have access to computational resources, including licenses of ABAQUS, Matlab and Mathematica, and several workstations
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where we shape a sustainable future together, we wish to make a difference. Do you want to be involved and contribute to our development? Together, we can create a sustainable future through knowledge and
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you do As a PhD candidate, you will explore how individual differences in brain responses to TMS can inform personalized epilepsy treatments. Specifically, your work will involve: Simultaneous TMS and
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given the geological uncertainties and long-term storage impacts. CO₂ plume migration and pressure buildup across different storage sites can interact in complex ways. The project will develop methods
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access to many neuroimaging techniques (EEG, MEG, MRI, NIRS, eye-tracking) and different labs to test babies, children, adults and elders. Where to apply Website https://calls.bcbl.eu Requirements Research
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. Modeling the energy consumption of Smart Cities at different granularity levels (entire city, neighbor- hoods, blocks, buildings). Analyzing and performing benchmark tests on data collected by industrial and
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and the optimal stimulation settings for epilepsy treatment remain unclear. What you do As a PhD candidate, you will explore how individual differences in brain responses to TMS can inform personalized
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field. Solid background in digital IC design and digital signal processing. Hands-on RTL design skills (SystemVerilog / Verilog / VHDL) plus scripting (Python / MATLAB / C/C++). Strong command of English
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different resolutions to examine the role of thalamocortical interactions in different cognitive processes. MRI and behavioral data collection Preprocess, analyze, and interpret behavioral, functional, and