19 professor-physical-education PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
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, Ability to participate in the teaching process in BSc and MSc programs (both taught in English), Strong command of the English language (knowledge of Dutch language is a plus), Excellent scientific writing
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resources may need to be rescheduled to fulfill dynamic needs for processing sensory data. This process of reconfiguration must be efficient, real-time, and reliable. The goal of this PhD research is to
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Drent and Melvin Drent. Collin and Melvin, both assistant professors, specialize in stochastic decision-making under uncertainty, with applications in supply chain management, manufacturing, and
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, Assistant Professor, [email protected] or prof. Ivo Adan, [email protected] . Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact N
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, Assistant Professor, [email protected] or +31 40 247 2915. Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact [email protected]
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contact dr. Pieter Pauwels, Associate Professor, [email protected] and dr. Claudia Fecarotti, Assistant Professor, [email protected] . Visit our website for more information about the application process
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'choice functions', which is a more expressive and arguably more exciting model, but still less tractable from a computational point of view. In the UAI group, we develop tools and algorithms for efficient
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clinical domain knowledge with physics-informed neural networks, weak supervision, active learning, and/or cross-modal knowledge transfer to improve data efficiency, generalizability, and justifiability
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principle replace complex and heavy simulation models. Our goal is to develop and evaluate surrogate models in an industrial setting. You will work towards the future of industrial process simulation by
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-inspired computing models that mimic the natural neural system's computational physics. Our research entails the development of novel brain-inspired computing theories, learning systems, and the design of