21 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-population PhD positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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demand. However, demand drivers are manifold, including technology advancements, population and economic trends, and their future developments come with deep uncertainties. Infrastructure policies must
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Vacancies PhD Position SPINES: Modelling Tipping Dynamics in Infrastructure Use Key takeaways There is an increasing demand for infrastructure services while, at the same time, infrastructure
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Vacancies PhD position in Numerical Modeling of Thermo-Mechanical Effects for High-Performance Mechatronics Key takeaways A PhD position is available at the chair of Precision Engineering at
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Vacancies PhD position on Assessing DNS Dependencies at Scale Key takeaways The Domain Name System (DNS) plays a central role in the Internet’s infrastructure. Its distributed nature has enabled
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Vacancies PhD position on Memristive Smart Materials for Information Processing Key takeaways This position is part of the NWO KIC Smart Materials project, Smart Materials for Information Processing
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Vacancies PhD positions (3x) on RF/Microwave Gallium Nitride (GaN) MMIC design and test Key takeaways Gallium Nitride: covering the entire chain from device modelling and characterisation, MMIC
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, Cascais, Riga, Vilnius, Melsungen, Ciampino, Urla and Rhodes. The PhD project will involve: The use of data analytics (statistical models, machine learning, uncertainty quantification) to monitor and
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Vacancies PhD Position in Algorithmic Energy Trading Key takeaways In recent years, the energy sector has undergone changes that have a high impact on the dynamics in power markets. One
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stakeholders. This multidisciplinary PhD project aims to generate the necessary knowledge and tools to equip local decisionmakers to better deal with conflicting values in parallel transitions and requires
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analysis, and high-performance simulations? We offer a challenging PhD position in the Mathematics of Computational Science group to design and analyse novel structure-preserving methods for stochastic