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Vacancies PhD position on Interaction Design of Simulation Games and Geospatial Digital Twins Key takeaways The Challenge This research focuses on the design and use of environmental decision
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 20 hours ago
interactions is therefore needed. Understanding how introduced microorganisms interact with resident communities — whether through competition, cooperation, or niche differentiation — is key to designing robust
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musical patterns can be recognized. Understanding of this personalized music perception plays a role in user modelling for interactive music systems. An important challenge lies in designing models that go
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, with a focus on pharmaceutical degradation. Different plasma/vortex configurations will be assessed in terms of removal efficiency, energy demand, and scalability. This will involve designed experiments
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mélange dynamics, and iceberg calving determine how rapidly glaciers retreat and discharge ice into the ocean. Your job Despite their critical role in sea level rise, fjord–glacier–ocean interactions remain
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in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery and/or treated for cardiogenic shock. You design and conduct laboratory-based studies, while also setting up and analyzing prospective and retrospective
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existing benchmarks rely on open-loop evaluation and fail to capture closed-loop interactions between a vehicle and its environment. This PhD project focuses on evaluating VLA models using closed-loop
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extremely fast and with high precision? Can you make programmable pixels that are fed light by integrated optics, and that can be programmed to project a designer beam, focus, or wavefront into free space
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devices that can operate in confined anatomical environments and interact with biological tissue with high spatial precision. This PhD project focuses on the development of surgical micro-robotic devices
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, and confining heat in geothermal and energy-storage systems. In coastal urban areas, these shallow aquitards also interact with foundations, tunnels, and other critical infrastructure. As we