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the effectiveness of the proposed methods. This position is part of a collaboration between the Visualization Cluster (https://research.tue.nl/en/organisations/visualization-3/ ) at Eindhoven University of Technology
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through multi-modal sensing, autonomous UAV platforms, and advanced AI-based analysis. A central focus is the detection of defects in bridges and viaducts using X-ray, LiDAR, visual and acoustic data
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research. The cluster currently has 10 faculty members, whose research interests include computational geometry and topology, graph and FPT algorithms, algorithms for massive data, geo-visualization, and
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indicators and neurotransmitter sensors (fiber photometry), opto- and chemogenetics, engram visualization and mouse behavior. By joining our team at the University of Amsterdam, you will contribute to a deeper
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to fine-grained visual understanding and anomaly detection under limited, weak, or imperfect supervision. The precise research direction will be defined together with the candidate and may evolve over
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. Direct visualization of crystal nucleation, growth, and phase transformations within porous materials will reveal mechanisms that thermodynamic models cannot capture. 2) Experimental datasets and
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research will identify creative competences—such as empathy, adaptability, visualization, idea generation—essential for citizen collectives and civil servants to collaborate effectively on innovations
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5 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Arts » Fine arts Arts » Visual arts Economics » Environmental economics Economics » Social economics
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. By then, drones are expected to become a regular presence—visually and audibly—in European living environments. A meaningful assessment of what impact this will have on our living environment is
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creative methods leading to visualization of human and environmental health hazards and everyday experiences. The PhD research is embedded in the IDS group at Utrecht University in close collaboration with