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the present paradigm. It therefore will be possible to connect more customers to the network when real-time becomes the dominant system operation methodology. This research position will focus on the system
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integrated circular supply/value chain, 2) a prototype digital twin for scenario analysis for off-site logistics planning, and 3) a prototype information system for digital product flows in the chain. This PhD
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-site manufacturing and logistics planning. The PhD candidate will develop modelling tools to analyse, (re-)design and control the manufacturing processes and the underlying value chain processes
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iterative process. In this project we will develop fast direct design methods for 3D optical systems with scattering surfaces. Job requirements We are looking for talented, enthusiastic PhD candidates who
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. The candidate should have background knowledge in image processing, experience in working with 3D (or multi-view) geometry and excellent programming skills. Experience with depth data, point-cloud data
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image processing domain and excellent programming skills. More specifically, the candidates should have experience in object detection, segmentation and classification. Experience with anomaly detection
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environment in which we spent ~90% of our time? This PhD research, as part of a larger project, may initiate a paradigm shift in how we ventilate our buildings. Interested in this exciting challenge? Then
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7115 Job description We are pleased to announce an open PhD position within our Electromagnetics (EM) Group
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. The TU/e-led UPSCALE project aims to enable the targeted and needed socio-technical paradigm shift via a systemic and interdisciplinary approach and collaboration throughout the entire construction