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sustainability of the research program. You hold a PhD in virology, molecular biology, or a related field. You combine strong analytical skills with the ability to work independently and lead collaborative efforts
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overall robustness and maintainability, the target is to explore the use of physics-based simulation tools, such as Drake. The main benefits considered are the ability to model contact dynamics, validate
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philosopher of physics Sylvia Wenmackers from the Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Bart Smeets from the Department of Biosystems, and Lendert Gelens from the Department of Cellular and Molecular
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quality risks of AI-generated code, developing guardrails using static and dynamic analysis tools, improving prompt engineering and retrieval-augmented generation techniques, and ensuring traceability and
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will provide support for multi-body simulations. You will assist in writing and setting up research projects within the Human Movement Biomechanics research group. You will be responsible
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. The project questions how builders overcame technological limitations. Did innovation occur incrementally, or were there spurts at specific times and places? What were the dynamics of these processes, and what