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the entire system, where many interconnected modules affect each other. In this project, you will be designing algorithms to guarantee the reliable operation of semiconductor machines, together with a highly
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Are you eager to advance lung cancer diagnostics by developing standardized biomarker assays using state-of-the-art mass spectrometry? Join us as a PhD candidate and contribute to clinically
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millions of US Dollars. Ensuring that contracts cannot be exploited is critical. The goal is to develop a language-agnostic verification approach, following on promising results related to the Solidity
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oriented towards the development of a domain-specific design automation framework for cryptographic hardware. Your work will focus on identifying the mathematical knowledge and properties to guide hardware
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exploited is critical. The goal is to develop a language-agnostic verification approach, following on promising results related to the Solidity language. While our current digital infrastructure relies
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other. In this project, you will be designing algorithms to guarantee the reliable operation of semiconductor machines, together with a highly innovative industrial partner in the Brainport region. If all
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, employees, IT infrastructure, specialized training). Second, they may require the use of quantitative models, data analysis, and algorithms, but these applications must also safeguard the data privacy and non
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opportunity to tackle these two complementary perspectives. In the first direction, you will develop advanced system identification techniques that combine nonlinear dynamics theory with machine learning tools
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the first direction, you will develop advanced system identification techniques that combine nonlinear dynamics theory with machine learning tools. The goal is to extract governing equations directly from
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particle physics, perform data analysis and develop object reconstruction algorithms in the ATLAS experiment. You will become a member of the ATLAS collaboration and will be based in Nijmegen. Furthermore