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. Quantifying the impact of microscale uncertainties on macroscale material performance through stochastic homogenization and uncertainty propagation methods, including Monte Carlo and Gaussian Process-based
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of many interconnected modules, which are functionally, digitally and physically interconnected. The throughput of the equipment relies on continuous runtime while meeting stringent requirements on accuracy
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process Interviews are expected to take place in May and June 2026 and will be done online. Additional comments Applications received before May 4, 2026 will be given full priority and reviewed throughout
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(TU/e) is a leading research group dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the field of physic-based computing. We are currently seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our team
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conditions on land and in the ocean, in the form of biological residues or physical and chemical signals, which allow us to reconstruct feedbacks between oceanic processes and climate in the (ancient) past
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Algebraic Topology. The PhD student will work on topics in Topology such as manifold invariants, exploring links to Homotopy Theory and Mathematical Physics, under the supervision of Renee Hoekzema
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. The research combines and integrates materials chemistry, materials engineering and process technology. Application areas are water and energy, with a strong focus on the storage ang generation of energy, the
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. The major part of these emissions comes from the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace process. One line of reducing these emissions is to increase the scrap metal fraction in steel production, i.e
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Requirements A master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) in Electrical or Communications Engineering (or Applied Physics), with excellent grades. A research-oriented attitude. Previous experience in
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take charge of your own learning process . An excellent technical infrastructure, on-campus children's day care and sports facilities. An allowance for commuting, working from home and internet costs. A