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examine hypotheses in a truly physiological context. In this project, you will contribute to both engineering and neurobiology. First, you will help build a light-sheet microscope optimized for voltage
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polar codes and LDPC codes. Several outbranching research directions are possible, such as: integration of new decoders with pre- and post-processing techniques for fuzzy sources, optimization of decoder
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ODTÜ-GÜNAM, and contribute to pilot demonstrations in Romania, Türkiye, and Spain. The project provides a good mix of hands-on lab development, modelling, and system-level optimization in one of Europe’s
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support each other. This necessitates a multidisciplinary approach bringing together optimization, machine learning and behavioral modeling methodologies. In the FlexMobility project we propose a holistic
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environmental footprint.In this context, the optimization of material recovery from end-of-life vehicle scrap is challenged not only by the heterogeneous and evolving nature of this scrap, but also by the diverse
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increasing the attractiveness to the users, we need innovative designs where fixed and flexible services support each other. This necessitates a multidisciplinary approach bringing together optimization
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, demand prediction, real-time traffic management, and the optimization and maintenance of traffic and transport systems. AI can also offer travellers opportunities for better travel planning and travel
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poor precision. Consequently, quantitative MRI is not used routinely in cancer care. If we can improve the image quality of quantitative MRI, it can be used in clinical routine to select the optimal
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the attractiveness to the users, we need innovative designs where fixed and flexible services support each other. This necessitates a multidisciplinary approach bringing together optimization, machine learning and
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reactor, with the goal of designing an optimized reactor for direct C2H4 production. Your colleagues: As a PhD Candidate, you will work in the plasmalab team in the Faculty of Science and Engineering