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impact by benchmarking your silicon prototype against traditional DSP methods. You will measure system-level improvements on actual analog test chips in NXP's labs. You will be supervised by Dr. Chang Gao
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. dr. Harald Vranken and dr. Mina Sheikhalishahi) as well as formal methods and software testing (prof. dr. Tanja Vos and dr. Tim Steenvoorden). The PhD project will be carried out in close cooperation
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society. We will test how virtual reality (VR) can be employed to assist individuals with hemianopia in training their functional vision. We intend to demonstrate this approach in the comfort of their homes
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to maintain a healthy lifestyle and participate fully in society. We will test how virtual reality (VR) can be employed to assist individuals with hemianopia in training their functional vision. We intend
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strong expertise in the application of artificial intelligence for cybersecurity (prof. dr. Harald Vranken and dr. Mina Sheikhalishahi) as well as formal methods and software testing (prof. dr. Tanja Vos
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simulate and optimise resilience strategies. The framework will be tested and refined through pilot studies in collaboration with industrial and regulatory partners, ensuring its relevance and applicability
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-based modelling, quantitative resilience assessment, and risk analysis to simulate and optimise resilience strategies. The framework will be tested and refined through pilot studies in collaboration with
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referred to a haemostasis expert for evaluation of their bleeding symptoms receive a diagnosis of Bleeding Disorder of Unknown Cause (BDUC) when standard tests fail to identify a haemostatic defect. These
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Bleeding Disorder of Unknown Cause (BDUC) when standard tests fail to identify a haemostatic defect. These patients face symptoms and risks similar to those with known coagulation disorders (such as von
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methods are employed to understand, predict, and change human behaviour. M-BIC tests and develops new theories of normal and abnormal neural information processing, with special attention to brain