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Systems group runs an Autonomous Motion laboratory where experimental research related to this position takes place. Job requirements Motivated researcher, with a PhD in the engineering domain (mechanical
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Systems Engineering, covering fundamental concepts in mechanical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, participants explore specialized topics such as cyber-physical
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program, and to attract funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO), EU funding organizations, or the health care industry. You will be building your own team of PhD candidates and postdocs whom you will
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. This graduate school offers the PhD students an advanced training program in the field of Engineering Mechanics, of which the core is formed by a joint series of advanced graduate courses that are closely
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to strengthen professional skills and expand networks in this field. On successfully completing the program, you will receive a certified and recognized degree. The assignment is part of
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who will apply cutting-edge molecular or computational neuroscience tools to unravel biological mechanisms responsible for dysfunctions encountered in psychiatric disorders. You will work together
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mechanical behavior of various cardiovascular tissues. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will help us design and run research line involving collaboration with PhD and MSc students. You will develop novel data
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: Delivering high quality, internationally leading research related to Global Geodetic Observing Systems. (Co-)supervising PhD and MSc students aimed at successful completion of their theses. Effectively
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of these models using sophisticated measurement systems, application, and lab-scale demonstrations, and predictive computational tools for practical and industrial applications. The Department of Mechanical
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, computational solid mechanics, high-performance computing, data-driven approaches, and physics-informed machine learning. You have excellent spoken and written English language skills*, and demonstrable