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Vacancies PhD position in Simulation of Thermoplastic Composites Manufacturing for Aerospace Applications Key takeaways The PhD positions Press forming of thermoplastic composites Press forming is a
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account for these uncertain drivers and their dynamic interaction with changes in intended use. As part of the NWO-funded SPINES project, you will address this challenge by identifying those interplays
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reinforcement learning (RL) strategies to teach NMS models to execute a broad repertoire of movemets in presence of external disturbances. Info . Simulation-to-real-world transfer, where NMS model control
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% of global freshwater consumption and the main driver of overexploitation of finite and vulnerable freshwater resources in many parts of the world. With the demand for food growing, geopolitical dynamics
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. Sustainable and energy-aware orchestration of softwarized network functions. Dynamic resource allocation and optimization across distributed cloud–edge infrastructures. Performance analysis in simulators and
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, device modelling/simulation aspects of new tunnelling devices. By using dedicated electrical dc and RF measurement equipment within our measurement & test centre, you will develop and carefully analyse
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, www.membrane.nl), and Molecular Nanofabrication, part of the department of Molecules and Materials, both of the University of Twente, the Netherlands, we have a vacancy for a PhD student. The project will focus
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topologies to achieve > 98% efficiency. You will design, simulate, and experimentally validate DC-DC and DC-AC converter prototypes for vehicle-integrated photovoltaics (VIPV) and PV-powered charging stations
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parameters can be measured, such as thermal conductivity, density, specific heat, and dynamic viscosity. For the measurement of gas flows, (micromachined) thermal flow sensors are often used because
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Key takeaways The University of Twente (UT) is located in the east of the Netherlands. It offers a dynamic campus, excellent facilities and the possibility to work in- and with- famous research