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University of Technology (TU/e) seeks to analyse, model and understand the influence of the microstructure on the performance of materials. The main challenge of the Section is the accurate prediction
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specific odour molecules, leveraging an incredibly effective and flexible computing platform provided by spiking neural networks. Thus, the main broad research questions are: “How can we engineer advanced
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cleaning solutions may have in reducing the risk of infection and come up with potential design concepts that manufacturers may develop further. The main method for this research will be numerical modeling
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towards a circular economy through a digitally integrated closed-loop supply chain for prefabricated modular construction and focuses on three main goals: 1) a roadmap for transitioning to a digitally
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), which should be tackled, especially when only a single snapshot of carrier phase is present. Job requirements Applicants should have, or expect to receive, a Master of Science degree or equivalent in a
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., master thesis or article) that showcases your academic writing. Complete list of courses taken within your educational programs and grades obtained. We look forward to receiving your application and will
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(construction hubs), and circular bio-based social housing. Based on the above, the main research activities include: Definition of requirements and development of the UPSCALE system architecture; Implementation
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qualifications for the position. Curriculum vitae, including a list of your publications and the contact information of three references. Transcript of master's and bachelor's degrees. Copies of your final MSc
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the faculty of Electrical Engineering. Job requirements Applicants should have, or expect to receive, a Master of Science degree or equivalent in a relevant electrical engineering or applied physics discipline
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. The Electromechanics and Power Electronics group is one of the nine research groups of the Department of Electrical Engineering at TU/e. The group is the main centre for research in electromechanical power conversion