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layers that connect heterogeneous data sources and metadata. Where it adds value, you apply semantic models and linked data technologies to enable structured integration. You also contribute to ontology
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Digital Twins: You will use numerical tools, including COMSOL and the open-source HemoCell simulation package, to model cell-scale thrombus formation. Experimental Validation: You will not just code; you
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using open-source data, assess the reliability, transparency, and applicability of these models, and validate them through applicable use-cases. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en
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open-source tools for broader application. This project will advance scientific understanding of cryosphere-atmosphere interactions and support societal adaptation through improved projections of Arctic
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-information Science in BSc and MSc courses offered by the GRS chair group. Guide students through practical exercises that apply GIS concepts using various open- and closed-source software solutions. Introduce students
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where scholars from diverse disciplines work together to study sources from the Jewish-Christian tradition. Amongst other fields, our areas of focus include patristics, medieval theology, the history and
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PhD Position in Root Interactions with Suberin-Inducing Microbes Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 February 2026
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for training diagnostics and model observability. The first pre-trained SciFM models will be released as part of the project. You will have significant scientific ownership, contribute to publications and open
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to the fieldwork and Dutch-language sources involved in the project. We are looking for a curious, independent and collaborative researcher who is eager to contribute to an ambitious and interdisciplinary research
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intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity. As our scope expands rapidly, the Cybersecurity Group (CYS) at TU Delft Computer Science Department has an opening at the Assistant Professor level. For