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PhD candidate to contribute to the next generation of real-time, AI-driven decision support for multimodal construction logistics. The successful candidate will join the Industrial Engineering and
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Vacancies PhD Position on Neural Engineering/Computational Neuroscience/Biomedical Engineering Key takeaways We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a multidisciplinary team working
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19 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Twente Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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our dedication to teaching perception in our MSc Robotics programme and MSc Geo-information programme, offering you also the chance to mentor and inspire the next generation of engineers (all teaching
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in our MSc Robotics programme and MSc Geo-information programme, offering you also the chance to mentor and inspire the next generation of engineers (all teaching is fully optional). This is a unique
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multiple brain areas in an optimised way. This may include neural network and neural mass modelling of large-scale brain activity during and after stimulation, and experimental tACS in healthy participants
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assessment. At ING, large document flows and multiple RAG-based initiatives call for robust mechanisms to evaluate model outputs. You will work with ING Analytics to design and test methodologies that quantify
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Vacancies EngD on isobaric expansion engine design Key takeaways In this position you will have the opportunity to develop your EngD studies on the design and experimental testing of an isobaric
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at the University of Twente is looking for two PhD candidates to join the research team of Dr. Gaurav Rattan. The positions are funded by the NWO VIDI project Learning on Graphs: Symmetry Meets Structure (LOGSMS
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are increasingly adopting digital tools to enhance safety and efficiency. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and unmanned systems, including drones and robotic crawlers, are being tested to identify structural problems