25 modelling-complexity-geocomputation PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
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strong energy systems knowledge, electricity, heat, and gas system components and flexibility modelling & simulation, and research software development skills that want to develop cutting-edge knowledge
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challenge. To build confidence in the reproducibility during scale up and integration in a sixth generation of mobile networks, 6G, dependable models are needed to improve power consumption (J/bit, watt/m2
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and physical experimentation complemented and guided by theoretical modelling done by partner PhD in project. The RecyWax+ research team is composed of materials chemists in the Physical Chemistry lab
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events, will be used to enhance the diagnostic and predictive capabilities of the safety level for the individual lift. Combining data-driven probabilistic risk assessment models and inspection planning
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Engineering and Mechanobiology research group (headed by Prof. Carlijn Bouten) at our Department. Moreover, you will be affiliated to the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, our interdepartmental center
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sophisticated condition assessment and decision-making capabilities. This PhD project tackles a critical challenge: how to develop robust machine learning models that can accurately predict component health and
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perform research and train next-generation students on the topic of understanding and predicting the dynamics of complex engineering systems in order to develop advanced control, estimation, planning
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-making-using-st… Requirements Specific Requirements You have a bachelor and master degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Econometrics. You have a strong background in Combinatorics and Complexity
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-technology interaction, neuroscience, technical medicine or psychology (or related fields). Experience with advanced statistical modelling A research-oriented attitude. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary
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children with autism and eating behavior challenges. This research explores how large language models (LLMs), interactive robotics, and multimodal technologies can support creative expression and