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A fully funded PhD position is available at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The PhD project focuses on utilizing control theory, optimization, and learning algorithms to design
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PhD in Intelligent Information & Incentive Design for Cyber-Physical Systems (V24.0341) « Back to the overview Job description A fully funded PhD position is available at the University of Groningen
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of communication, including text, images, video and audio recordings of journalistic work broadly, architectural and urban planning and design, public discourse on journalism etc., as well as conduct oral history
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recordings of journalistic work broadly, architectural and urban planning and design, public discourse on journalism etc., as well as conduct oral history interviews with journalists retired and currently
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levels can be reduced by design modification for healthy products. First, a numerical model of the product coupled with hand will be generated in order to understand its vibration behaviour and interaction
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at an early stage before any prototypes are made. If unpleasant human perception being predicted, then the vibration levels can be reduced by design modification for healthy products. First, a numerical model
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quantitative data collection) and involve collaborating with Dutch schools and educators. Within the research topic, the Ph.D. candidate will be able to emphasize their own interests in their research design, in
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approach. First, we plan to conduct in-depth interviews that will provide more insight into the processes, mechanisms, and motivations that explain substance use and risk taking among marginalized
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responses to marginalization or methods of connecting with peer groups? To address these questions, we propose a mixed methods approach. First, we plan to conduct in-depth interviews that will provide more
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. The specific PhD project is designed to examine the influence of the perception that a tipping point has been reached regarding the consumption of such products. Does this affect consumers’ motivation to change