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methods and design strategies to optimize polarization purity in active array antennas. By addressing these challenges, the candidate will contribute to the next generation of high-performance, active
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prospective breast cancer screening trial focused on optimizing mammography interpretation with AI assistance. In this project, we will perform a prospective trial at the Dutch Breast Cancer Screening Program
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The Department of Medical Imaging is one of the most active research departments of the Radboudumc. More than 100 researchers are continuously striving to optimize healthcare. Close cooperation
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flexibility. To fully unlock this potential, we need advanced tools that digitally replicate these networks and support optimized design and data-driven control strategies. As our PhD candidate, you will
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? Are you interested in how coordination, dynamic pricing and redistribution may affect food waste? Do you have a passion for applying optimization and simulation techniques to reduce food waste and make
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For more information about the position, please contact Dr. Rene Haijema, Associate professor, Rene.Haijema@wur.nl. Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Jessa Rozema, Corporate Recruiter, via recruitment.support@wur.nl . Ready to apply? Click on the application button next to the...
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machine learning solutions to optimize the component lifecycle directly contributing to a more circular economy. Information In the manufacturing landscape, determining whether a component should be
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can improve the image quality of quantitative MRI, it can be used in clinical routine to select the optimal treatment for each patient, greatly improving treatment outcomes worldwide. Therefore, in
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design models that enable the repositioning of AM equipment based on Defence requirements in conflict zones and other industrial contexts; investigate optimal levels within the product structure
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corresponding design flow for such hybrid configurations in the past decade. Based on these models we have developed a prototype focal-plane array that was optimized to provide wide-angle scanning up to +/- 20