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designed for either (i) individual system components/modules (which would require removing the component from the system, which is not possible in practice), or (ii) for the system as a whole. The first
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capacity. Micromachined mechanical flow sensors, based on bending or moving microstructures, have been primarily used for specific applications, such as measuring turbulence, where small and fast sensor
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team, including another PhD student who focusses on the genomics of adaptation and a postdoc who will analyse the evolved strains using mass spectrometry, in collaboration with bioinformatician Dr
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framework that is now being developed in the Laan Lab. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team, including another PhD student who focusses on the genomics of adaptation and a postdoc who will analyse
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should have a Master’s degree in mathematics or AI/computer science (with a strong mathematical component, including writing formal mathematical proofs), to be completed before the start of the position
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background in linear algebra, finite fields and rings; Strong background in digital hardware design and design automation; Excellent hardware design, programming, and debugging skills; Experience with computer
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a similar field; Strong mathematical background: basic knowledge of graph theory and excellent background in linear algebra, finite fields and rings; Strong background in digital hardware design and
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, or a similar field; Strong mathematical background: basic knowledge of graph theory and excellent background in linear algebra, finite fields and rings; Strong background in digital hardware design and
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do we offer? NIDI is a scientific research institute that employs PhD students, postdocs, and professors at all levels. NIDI is located in The Hague, a 10' walk from The Hague Central Station, situated
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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