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academic attitude can show to be excellent in transport phenomena and modelling in this field feels strongly attracted to a project that combines experimental work as well as numerical modelling and
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machine learning techniques to understand, explore, and predict the multiscale behavior of the human heart and cardiovascular system. More information on the research and team can be found on https
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well as your own novel ideas into usable (ROS) software components. You will get the opportunity to work on all parts of the robot software stack and for the specific role some emphasis on Inspection using
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, the prospective PhD student will also work closely with researchers and developers of JetBrains. More information is available on https://lp.jetbrains.com/research/ai-for-se/. Needs-to-have: A Master's Degree (or
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to realise this goal, the candidate will engage in the following activities: Advance ethical frameworks for ‘technology for good’ within an ecosystem perspective. Build on and refine early work
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blood flow quantification. We recently unlocked 2D ultrasound imaging inside human long bones (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91979-5_10 ) and started the translation of our approaches to transcranial
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Europe project SSUCHY-NEXT, a continuation of SSUCHY project (https://www.ssuchy.eu ). SSUCHY-NEXT aims at bringing high-performance circular ‘fully biobased’ composites to high technology readiness. You
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of inflammatory rheumatic disease and analyse various types of omics data to identify biomarkers that would guide the development of future diagnostic assays. You will work in a highly multi-disciplinary
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of the university. For more information, you can see our website: https://www.hitlabtud.nl . We are looking for applicants who have: High motivation for working on an interdisciplinary research project. Ph.D. degree
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(IDEE) initiative, on the theme “Future Engineering Skills”. You will work in a cross-faculty research team of more than twenty TU Delft staff members, an educational development specialist, PhD student