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wing panels. Reliable process control is critical: underheating leads to poor bonding, while overheating causes polymer degradation. At the heart of process control algorithms lies a physics-based
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at improving quality while controlling costs. The two PhD projects will contribute to building a scientific foundation for how healthcare claims data can generate meaningful insights into the quality of care. By
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controlled reactive molecular collisions! As a PhD candidate, you will be part of the Controlled Chemical Reactions group led by Jolijn Onvlee. Our research group investigates reactive collisions between state
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with an excellent GPA (top 10% of class as a guideline). Excellent command of spoken and written English. Strong motivation to perform top-level research and teaching, ability to work autonomously and
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PhD candidate, you will contribute to both aspects, from studying the brain’s control of movement to applying these insights in the development of closed-loop brain–computer interfaces aimed
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on the participation in multiple consecutive short-term electricity markets and congestion management. To address this question, you will develop state-of-the-art model predictive control tools to guide market
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within FlexMobility will focus on the underlaying assignment and routing algorithms for real-time operation of the vehicle fleet and the multi-objective design of the mixed transporation network. Our key
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for research and critical thinking. excellent methodological skills, preferably in both qualitative (e.g., interviews) and quantitative research methods (e.g., survey and experiments). very good command
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, Bense and van Hecke, Controlled Pathways and Sequential Information Processing in Serially Coupled Mechanical Hysterons, PNAS 121, e2308414121 (2024). [3] Matrone, van Doremaele, Surendran, Laswick
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processes, and pressing environmental challenges in rural and urban areas in the Netherlands; A proven ability in evidence-based landscape analysis (including visual representations) on the regional scale and