32 optimization-nonlinear-functions PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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Optimization: Mathematical Phylogenetics During this project, you will work on fundamental graph-theoretic and algorithmic problems in mathematical phylogenetics. Job description The Discrete Mathematics and
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implants using finite element analysis and topology optimization. Join us to shape the future of personalized orthopedics Job description Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TU Delft Are you passionate
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networks also need to evolve, offering, e.g., ubiquitous connectivity and decentralised data-center capabilities to optimize urban performance. This project aims to explore how telecommunications networks
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work on the following: Design of an efficient foundation model (FM) for generalization across patient anatomies, pathologies, and coil arrangements to infer optimal sensor settings from partial data
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OCT system must be optimized in terms of noise and detection efficiency. You will do this based on experiments and physical modeling of SC, detector, and system performance. Second, the OCT system must
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join Prof. Dr. Stephanie Wehner 's group and work at the forefront
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however still lacking. In your PhD you will therefore work on drone noise modelling, which is part of one of the core priorities of the European Commission’s Drone Strategy 2.02: the need for robust
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is embedded in an international academic–industrial collaboration and targets fundamental questions in end-to-end autonomous driving and neural view synthesis. Your work is expected to lead to
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. Building on these insights, you will run one dimensional mixed layer models to test how different conditions regulate stratification and mixing, and compare modeled responses with observations to expose
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of the position is the use and extension of the TU Delft Astrodynamics Toolbox (Tudat) open-source astrodynamics toolbox for state estimation and orbit/parameter determination, enabling rigorous fusion