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, supervised by Dr. Tim van Erven. This is what you will do AI and machine learning models keep getting better, but how they make their decisions often remains unclear, because these depend on many
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these questions, the project will involve computational modelling and experimental work, jointly supervised by Martin van Hecke and Yoeri van de Burgt. With this research, we aim to redefine physical computation
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fascinated by electromagnetic modeling and numerical problem solving? Do you want to contribute to the development of state-of-the-art metrology for integrated-circuit production? Information Integrated
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Are you fascinated by electromagnetic modeling and numerical problem solving? Do you want to contribute to the development of state-of-the-art metrology for integrated-circuit production
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learning models keep getting better, but how they make their decisions often remains unclear, because these depend on many incomprehensible model parameters that have been learned from data. For instance
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adaptation and learning from their experiences. Using a combination of theory, numerical experiments and precision desktop experiments, we will create 3D materials with self-adapting elastic elements
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: • Develop efficient numerical methods and strategies to solve the electromagnetic and heat transfer problem in induction welding. • Develop constitutive models that capture the temperature
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well as willingness to participate in large collaborations. Theoretical and numerical skills will be prioritised. Evidence of experience in scientific writing and outreach are a plus. Our offer A stimulating scientific
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programmes in the world. Fouchier has involved numerous young researchers in all his initiatives. He has supervised many PhD candidates and students: eight team members or former team members have started