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cardiovascular digital twin is a physics-based computer simulation that models an individual's health and disease states to aid decision-making. These high-fidelity models are often computationally expensive
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laundering and corruption. Harnessing system dynamics to capture the complexity and deep uncertainty, you will model basic structures of crime organisations. Your models will leverage limited available data
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are looking for an outstanding and enthusiastic PhD candidate with focus on developing new methodologies for modeling and monitoring of wave impact loads on ship structures. In particular, the candidate is
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of countless lifeless molecular components. We do not understand how these interact to form a living cell that sustains itself, grows and divides. The BaSyC (‘Building a Synthetic Cell’) initiative is a
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to gain useful input. High-fidelity modelling, while still expensive, is considered more and more due to the continuous development of computational resources. The advent of GPUs, in particular, has
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. The Applied Probability research group within the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics at TU Delft (see https://www.tudelft.nl/ewi/over-de-faculteit/afdelingen/applied-mathematics ) is offering a full-time
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concepts from network science to model the huge number of real-time interactions between software components and data sets and to enable monitoring and control. AI-based algorithms will be developed
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. Delft University of Technology is hiring a doctoral candidate on the subject of "Modeling and Simulation of Local Energy Communities". In order to reduce the carbon footprint of our society, the energy
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disease by integrating patient data from the clinic and various types of omics resources. In short You will develop and apply integrative computational methods to propose novel phenotypic subtypes
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refining novel models and methods. As a PhD candidate in Infrastructure Use, you will play an important role in exploring the operational dimensions of port infrastructure through the lens of data