32 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in Netherlands
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to apply for the PhD position within the Dynamics and Control section at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. The mission of the Dynamics and Control Section is to
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Within this PhD project, you will explore the power and versatility of structural (mixed) integer programs. We focus on integer programs with well-behaved constrained matrices whose structure can be
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quality, thereby enabling the creation of larger structured substrates. Investing in the prevention of wear particles generation is a way to tackle this issue directly at the source, which is particularly
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-making process addressing uncertainties and validating in living labs. Design narrative dynamics for serious games incorporating AI agents for effective interactive communication. Publishing articles in
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nanoscale substrates depends highly on their cleanliness. Reduction of contaminating particles improves the overall efficiency and quality, thereby enabling the creation of larger structured substrates
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candidate, and one Post doc. As a PhD candidate and postdoctoral researcher, you will conduct educational design research, i.e. a development study aimed at designing evidence-based solutions for complex
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photonics group investigates light-matter interaction in a broad range of frequencies, from the visible to the THz. This interaction is enhanced by resonant structures, such as metallic or dielectric
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analysis and statistical methods Can think out of the box, distinguish main lines from details, and provide structure to their work Excellent working and communication skills in research & clinical
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of organic chemistry, molecular structure, and/or drug-discovery principles. Demonstrated interest in applying machine learning or computational methods to chemical or biological problems. Motivation to work
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! The sensing technologies that are being developed in the Molecular Biosensing group (MBx, see www.tue.nl/mbx ) are unique in the world. The sensors are based on reversible single-molecule interactions