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, the scattering geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer
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( phenoconversion ). Within this project we aim to improve our understanding of the impact and mechanisms of phenoconversion in clinical practice. Moreover, we aim to evaluate how advanced in-vitro models, endogenous
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) with an interest in ecology and evolution Demonstrated experience with mathematical modelling, and an ability to learn new concepts and (computational) methods as needed Affinity with scientific computer
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Modeling: Develop detailed mathematical models to describe and predict polarization behavior in array antennas. These models will serve as a foundational tool for understanding key factors affecting
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the models. This PhD position will address these challenges by developing new timing-aware distributed supervisory control synthesis methods. We invite highly motivated students with a strong background in
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Job description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research group in the field of piezoelectric microsystems. The successful candidate will work on the design, modelling
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this PhD project with biomarker data and outcome data, the consortium aims to develop a robust model that can better predict transplantation outcomes. This innovative approach will contribute to more
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Why apply? Do you want to shape the future of trustworthy AI and work at the intersection of foundation models, multimodal data, and explainability? This PhD project offers you the chance to develop
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Apply now Why apply? Do you want to shape the future of trustworthy AI and work at the intersection of foundation models, multimodal data, and explainability? This PhD project offers you the chance
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PhD student to work on establishing and controlling the role of transverse transport in overall reactor heat and mass transfer towards a final goal of engineering a reactor for direct C2H4 production