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to actually base their maintenance on the real condition inside the bearing. This will allow the maintenance to be done at an optimal time and thus save material and make the systems more reliable. It also
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the consequence of selection and the best strategy for recording traits and optimizing selection decisions. For example, breeders must carefully assess risks and the trade-offs of selection for different traits
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often take place in the high-tech, health, and educational sectors with the intention to understand, evaluate, and optimize (inter)professional and (inter)organizational learning, collaboration, and
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life-saving potential, yet optimal patient selection, timing, and device strategies require deeper mechanistic and clinical insight. Our program combines experimental cardiovascular research with robust
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(PICs) increasingly used in various applications. To allow a smooth design flow for these PICs, optimized compact models are needed. This PhD position is enabling compact models for optical amplifiers and
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biodegradability. You’ll systematically study the impact of molecular structural parameters on material properties and biodegradability (‘structure-degradation correlation’). You’ll also optimize light source
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on the results of the Erasmus+ project EDDIE. When it comes to the research part: This PostDoc project explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged to optimize energy portfolios for local energy
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will focus on designing and optimizing integrated reactor concepts that combine sequential catalytic reactions with in-situ separation. Using a multi-scale approach, you will couple catalyst development
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design next-generation computer architectures for running large AI models on embedded and edge systems under strict timing, energy, and memory constraints. You’ll explore hardware-aware optimization and co
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/ Robust) Combinatorial Optimization, Game Theory, and Network Theory, as well as Artificial Intelligence. Potentially, scenarios could be simulated using agent-based, discrete-event, or other techniques