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from Engineering sciences also involved in TRUPASS, you will help develop and validate a Trust Strategy Framework through industry case studies and stakeholder engagement. The research will generate
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applicant UT Employee (will receive internal vacancies) Email address Login Occupation Administrative & facility Assistant professor Associate professor Education EngD Finance HRM IT Lecturer Legal staff
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Optimisation and Operations Research. About the organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute
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approaches often fail to consider lifecycle performance and the unique constraints of AM processes. The PhD candidate will combine materials science, computational modelling to design a novel framework that
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processes. The PhD candidate will combine materials science, computational modelling to design a novel framework that identifies optimal materials and AM processes based on performance, sustainability, and
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computational constraints. Project Coordination: You will assist the PI in managing work package tasks. This includes tracking technical progress, coordinating with partners on use-case requirements, and
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make use of electrical methods and can thus be applied to real bearings. With the help of this system it will be possible to improve and fine tune the life time models. Furthermore, they may enable users
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to scalable fabrication and integration of photonic sensing or actuation. The project is conducted within the Surgical Robotics Laboratory and the Department of Biomechanical Engineering at the University
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, Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Twente (UT), Netherlands. About the project: Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a non-invasive technique to modulate neural activity in
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platforms capable of efficiently tackling some of the most challenging computational problems in science and industry, underpinning applications ranging from materials discovery and quantum chemistry to