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control, applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, computer science, or a related field, and a strong background or interest in human-robot interaction, optimization
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Thermo-mechanical methods of recycling fine aggregates - recovery of clean sand and cement paste rich powder. We are seeking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research team
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enzymes that can facilitate new reactions that were previously not known in nature. To this end we will adapt existing enzyme architectures (i.e. naturally occurring cofactors and catalytic machinery
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, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Applied Mathematics (or related). Interest in robotics, artificial intelligence and data science. Demonstrable experience in
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of the University of Amsterdam (Prof. Cees Snoek). Need to haves: Graduated in one of these fields: System and Controls, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or Applied Mathematics
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for at least one application. The novel methods will only need to support the selected ADAS applications and should not extract more information than needed. By aiming for minimal hardware and computational
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nonlinear continuum mechanics, finite element analysis, cardiovascular modeling, computational (soft tissue) biomechanics, cardiovascular (patho)physiology is appreciated. You have an excellent master’s
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of ‘’fully biobased’’ FRP composites in various hygrothermal conditions will be investigated and NDT techniques will be employed to simultaneously monitor damage mechanisms. This PhD position is within Horizon
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the fully mechanical propulsion concepts as nowadays applied in shipping. Even (partly) mechanised contemporary Wind Assisted Ship Propulsion (wasp) concepts require an independent back-up propulsion system
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understanding of the physical processes underlying the luminescence mechanism of the materials. One of the scientific challenges is to understand how generated electron-hole pairs can transfer their energy to