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Vacancies Programme Coordinator master Robotics, Electrical Engineering and Embedded Systems 0.8 fte (32 hours) for at least 3 months Key takeaways Educational Support (EDU) provides the educational
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innovative programme within the Chemical Science & Engineering curriculum at the University of Twente. It aims to equip students with the skills and mindset needed to tackle complex global challenges such as
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perspectives in psychology, education, computer sciences, law, and philosophy. Four WPs address citizen-empowerment-scenarios (CES) in healthcare, mobility, public governance, and healthy living. Each PhD
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perspectives in psychology, education, computer sciences, law, and philosophy. Four WPs address citizen-empowerment-scenarios (CES) in healthcare, mobility, public governance, and healthy living. Each PhD
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interaction: from brain-computer interfaces to social robots and from sensor technologies to interactive sports and play systems. Many projects at the HMI-group delve into how such interactive technologies may
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part of the ESDiT programme on the ethics of SDTs (see below), specifically a research line in ESDiT on methodological innovation, and involves close collaboration with another postdoc working
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@utwente.nl. Screening is part of the selection process. About the department The Formal Methods and Tools group is part of the Computer Science department of the University of Twente. Our mission is to develop
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Optimisation and Simulation (NEQIOS) together with companies IBM and Enlightra and universities Oxford, Heidelberg and Radboud. NEQIOS aims to create a new class of brain-inspired (or “neuromorphic”) computing
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in motor control by computational modelling and non-invasive brain stimulation. The focus of this project will be on advanced versions of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), targeting
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processing, computational modeling, and experimental (in vitro and in silico) approaches to study complex physiological systems. These methods are used to create patient-specific models and monitoring