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experimental skills. Ability to work in a team and interested in collaborating with other researchers and industrial partners. Fluent in spoken and written English. A strong interest in computational mechanics
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mechanical Engineering Reference number V35.7424 Job description The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has the following vacancy PhD student
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analytical and communication skills are encouraged to apply. A MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Cybernetics, or a related discipline is required, as well as a
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university degree) in (applied) physics, mechanical engineering or related subjects. A research oriented attitude. Knowledge of computational fluid dynamics methods such as DSMC, LBM or PiC and parallel
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, mechanical engineering or related subjects. A research oriented attitude. Knowledge of computational (fluid dynamics) methods and parallel (GPU) programming are an asset. Ability to work in a team. Fluent in
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analyze the mechanisms of food sharing platforms from a business model perspective by means of systems thinking, develop a comprehensive understanding of the market formation for these platforms, and
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encompass: (1) gaining a good understanding of the relationship among behavioral, psychophysiological and brain mechanisms underlying attention and cognitive control functions, (2) data collection and
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of neuromorphic computing seems to offer a transformative solution for achieving intelligence at the edge. By emulating the brain's efficient biological mechanisms through Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs
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of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, (Applied) Physics, (Applied) Mathematics, Computer Science, or equivalent. You are a proficient programmer, willing to dedicate a substantial part of your time to
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mechanical Engineering Reference number V35.7383 Job description ASML Photolithography machines play a central role in the production of ever smaller and