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PhD Position Physics Informed Machine Learning for Metamodeling Equipment Performance on Industrial Scale PhD Position Physics Informed Machine Learning for Metamodeling Equipment Performance
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PhD position on Calibration in Deep Learning for Zero Downtime in Cyber-Physical Systems PhD position on Calibration in Deep Learning for Zero Downtime in Cyber-Physical Systems Published Deadline
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Process Development and Intensification. With the world’s population predicted to surpass nine billion by 2050, substantial challenges emerge regarding food production and security. Traditional practices
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group, a multidisciplinary team at the University of Twente, where physics, chemistry and biology converge. We are dedicated to understanding intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and their roles in
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hours per week €2770—€3539 per month Delft View on Google Maps Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Requirements We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in physics or in a physics
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environmental exposures to unhealthy food outlets and lack of options to be physically active, which form barriers to adhering to a healthy lifestyle. Regional studies suggest that obesogenic environments
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physical healthcare spaces, how can architecture help mediate and enhance the ethical dimensions of care, particularly concerning patient autonomy and consent in an increasingly monitored environment
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. Select studies will also be performed on Siemens Prisma 3T scanners of national collaboration partners. The position is in the Department of Imaging Physics (www.imphys.tudelft.nl ) of the Faculty
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freedom to pursue your research interests, be it in responsible AI, cybersecurity, privacy-by-design, etc. for mobile networks, and in that process we will not only consider functional requirements (like
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investigate practical results. Specifications max. 38 hours per week Eindhoven View on Google Maps Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Requirements MSc degree in Engineering Sciences or Applied Physics