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Optimization group within the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics at TU Delft is offering a full-time PhD position in the area of mathematical phylogenetics. Phylogenetic networks are directed acyclic graphs
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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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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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chip quality and reliability while optimizing overall test costs. The platform enables faster and more accurate diagnosis and yield learning, reduces in-field failures in various critical applications
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, patient motion, and more. Today, these parameters are either manually configured, heuristically optimized, or compensated post hoc using multi-level calibration scans or corrections, which introduces
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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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communication. Join us and apply for one of the two available PhD positions below! Quantum Network Systems The goal of this position is to optimize the design of our quantum network operating system
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of the urban soil/subsoil in Amsterdam required for optimal tree growth. Ecosystem services include: storing water in the unsaturated zone; draining water via groundwater; sequestering carbon; filtering and
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on practical experience. The questions it aims to answer primarily concern the development and optimization of large-scale reef restoration methods. To this end, we will actively initiate and facilitate reef
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, where cutting-edge research is conducted to optimize resource efficiency and reduce environmental impacts in metal industries. The MPRR research team specializes in the elucidation of reaction mechanisms