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2024), a seal of excellence of the Spanish Science Ministry. The ISGlobal PhD Programme brings together doctoral candidates from different health fields, and universities, to enjoy the added benefits
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description This project focuses on developing, analyzing and using probabilistic methods for dynamic phenomena evolving over space and time based on measurements from different and complementary sources. We
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the end of the project, the student will be able to estimate whether AM materials will be able to withstand these different environments better than or as well as components made by traditional materials
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language, if there is no Portuguese or English version of them. Whenever the originals of the documents referred to in III.2.3. are produced in a different language, a translation document into Portuguese
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discovery, and computational design. Extending our existing theoretical frameworks in investigating design optimization and nonlinear parameter estimation. Contributing to the teaching and assisting with
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. Extending our existing theoretical frameworks in investigating design optimization and nonlinear parameter estimation. Contributing to the teaching and assisting with dynamics relevant courses
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computational modelling with experimental validation. The project involves developing time- and position-dependent models of electrochemical double layers, and parameter estimation methods incorporating
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have control over our spatiotemporal sampling of observational data locations, we first define the population. Next, we sample population units for (1) design-based estimation of population parameters
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movements during art (exhibitions) experiences and relate those to parameters of lighting design and perception. This project will be supervised by Maarten Wijntjes and Sylvia Pont. PhD candidate / project 13
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exploratory eye and body movements during art (exhibitions) experiences and relate those to parameters of lighting design and perception. This project will be supervised by Maarten Wijntjes and Sylvia Pont. PhD