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mathematical methods, algorithms, and applications are required. Simulators are a recognized method for architectural design explorations and the implementation of software development platforms. The goal
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mathematical methods, algorithms, and applications are required. Simulators are a recognized method for architectural design explorations and the implementation of software development platforms. The goal
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architectural design explorations and the implementation of software development platforms. The goal of this PhD is to create a modular and extensible simulation infrastructure that facilitates design
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Reconfigurable/Spatial computing architectures, such as FPGAs, CGRAs, and AI accelerators, offer significant opportunities for improving performance and energy efficiency compared to traditional CPUs
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16 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) Research Field Architecture » Design Environmental science » Global change Sociology » Socio-economic research
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. Map, document and analyse settlement typologies in selected peri-urban sites, using field information, spatial data, and architectural methods and techniques. Investigate the role of policy, governance
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, Medicine and Life Science. PhD on Investigating Human Cortical Angioarchitecture with 3D Histology Our goal: To better understand how the brain’s vascular architecture contributes to health and disease, and
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embedding graph-based problems, particularly those known to be challenging for classical computing architectures. Some of your responsibilities will include: Design and develop mixed-signal circuits
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these high-level decisions. This approach leads to a control architecture that is poorly integrated and lacks flexibility in responding to short term perturbations, thereby producing suboptimal performance in
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these high-level decisions. This approach leads to a control architecture that is poorly integrated and lacks flexibility in responding to short term perturbations, thereby producing suboptimal performance in