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FLOW research group is a young, dynamic group working in the fields of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and data-driven modelling. At the Department of engineering Technology (INDI) — Thermo and Fluid
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cells, embryo models and human embryos, with a focus on understanding how cell stress impacts these processes. During your PhD, you will work very closely with a postdoctoral fellow that will be carrying
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are dynamic systems evolving over time (due to operation), this doesn’t hold. Therefore, there is much to be gained by surrogating the full structure flexibly: a generalist surrogate capable of estimating and
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mobility of migrants shape local populations? Developing a spatial microsimulation model of population dynamics with application in infectious disease modelling (DynaMIGs)”. DynaMIGs is a four-year
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position within a dynamic and interdisciplinary research consortium. Access to rich clinical datasets, cutting-edge modeling tools, and real-world hospital infrastructure. Opportunities for international
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position within a dynamic and interdisciplinary research consortium. Access to rich clinical datasets, cutting-edge modeling tools, and real-world hospital infrastructure. Opportunities for international
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newly emerging computational concept and have shown great promise. They are based on the idea that the lowest energy state of a well-constructed dynamical system will encode the solution
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(structural integrity monitoring) and Dr. Francisco de Nolasco (graph neural networks). Additionally, you will be part of large and vibrant group of doctoral and postdoctoral researchers (∼20) involved in both