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the component lifecycle directly contributing to a more circular economy. Information In the manufacturing landscape, determining whether a component should be repaired, reused, or discarded requires
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dedicated to this training component, which includes following courses and/or workshops (some of which are mandatory), as well as training on the job in assisting in the bachelor’s and master’s degrees
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innovative students in broad Bachelor's and specialist Master's programmes with a strong research component. Our scientists conduct ground-breaking fundamental and applied research in the fields of Life and
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, and includes approximately 30 PhD students and post-docs. About the Elisabeth-TweeSteden hospital The successful candidate will also be part of the Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital (ETZ) in Tilburg, with
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elements for in-materia computing, as part of a joint theoretical/experimental program carried out at AMOLF (Amsterdam) and TU/e (Eindhoven). Computing with artificial neurons takes inspiration from nature’s
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, endosomal escape is a limiting factor for their therapeutic impact: the key step determining whether cargo, e.g., CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing machinery, reaches the cytosol or is degraded. Overcoming
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properties on the structures underlying quantum computations. A main component of the project will be using the ZX-calculus, a graphical language for reasoning more intuitively about quantum processes. As PhD
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understanding of lithium mineral systems is clearly needed to support exploration efforts for this energy critical metal. The PhD student will explore the geochemical behaviour of lithium in the Earth's crust as
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machine learning solutions to optimize the component lifecycle directly contributing to a more circular economy. Information In the manufacturing landscape, determining whether a component should be
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adaptation and learning from their experiences. Using a combination of theory, numerical experiments and precision desktop experiments, we will create 3D materials with self-adapting elastic elements