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measurement labs. As part of a dynamic and interdisciplinary team, you will collaborate with experts in circuit design, signal processing, and emerging semiconductor technologies. The research environment
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integrity. You will join the Web Information Systems group (WIS), and will be supervised by Dr. Avishek Anand (WIS group) and Dr. Justin Dauwels (Signal Processing Systems group). The research will span
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PhD candidate will have: Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, or Disability Studies Strong interest in accessibility, assistive technology, human-computer
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process. · In your application, we ask you to indicate and motivate which of the two positions you are applying for. In the second stage we will also ask you to provide examples of (or a link to
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excellent analytical skills and is highly motivated and rigorous. Has good technical understanding of (or ability to learn) research design and methodologies as well as advanced signal processing and
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Challenge: Distinguish noise and signal in data streams Change: Refined asymptotic analysis of stochastic processes Impact: Faster detection of anomalies and reliable uncertainty quantification Job
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complication and mortality rate and increase their quality of life after hip fracture surgery. This PhD position will focus on the health monitoring system development mainly based on multimodal physiological
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. Prolongation of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year to indicate that a successful completion of the PhD thesis within the next three years is to be expected. A PhD training
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Innovative Computer Architecture group and become part of the CogniGron research centre as well as the NL-ECO project. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/354943/phd-in-simulators
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experiments have shown that ECs from different tissue origins have distinct capacities to sense and respond to mechanical signals (e.g., stiffness, shear stress), to initiate angiogenesis, and to form luminal