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                of Groningen, Nijmegen, Eindhoven and Tilburg). The PhD project in this vacancy contributes to the development of the above EmPowerED toolbox by developing simulation models for individual physical components 
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                speech, test infants’ reliance on sound cues, and use computational models to simulate the learning of two languages from speech. Your job In the PhD subproject, you work with Dutch-English bilingual 
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                , the project aims to collect and analyse bilingual infant-directed speech, test infants’ reliance on sound cues, and use computational models to simulate the learning of two languages from speech. Your job In 
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                evaluate earlier developed friction models and extend them to account for effects such as slip direction and temperature dependence. Implement the developed models in commercial forming simulation software 
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                , stability, safety, and usability under clinically relevant constraints. Perform ex vivo evaluations using soft-tissue models to simulate gastrointestinal navigation and refine the system’s interface and 
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                design, open science practices) and data analytic abilities (for example, meta-analysis, simulation studies, multilevel and/or mathematical modeling) In-depth knowledge of (statistical) programming tools 
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                –specific ways, and their downstream biological effects remain poorly understood. This project tackles this fundamental gap — by building computational models that simulate what goes wrong in the brain, one 
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                research revolves around the following key objectives: Finding analytic expressions for families of numerical Hamiltonians that model magnetic topological semimetals. Classifying such Hamiltonians in terms 
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                introduced into the PhD trajectory and scientific working. You will alongside the developers of UT’s global crop water model ACEA (Mialyk et al. 2024) and improve the model’s ability to provide recurring 
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                on the development of new antenna and integrated circuit concepts for radar and electromagnetic modelling. The Electromagnetics (EM) and Integrated Circuit (IC) groups are involved as well as the Center for Wireless