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the patient, donor organs, healthcare professionals, physical resources and the innovation of interest. In collaboration with cardiologists at Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam we will be exploring the impact
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, Psychology, Human Resource Management, Organization Studies, Communication Science, or a related field; have expertise or demonstrable interest in the process of continuous learning and innovation practices in
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highly motivated PhD candidate to research on the topic of friction mechanisms in single-grain sliding. The challenge Under highly accelerated slip, several physical phenomena contribute to the dynamic
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contribute to the understanding of how interorganizational learning communities can collaborate and learn together to come up with the required innovations in the field of safety (i.e., digital and physical
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technology (Suptech) methods. Both topics are relevant and of interest to the ECB and BIS, e.g. as part of their tool Olympus, that provides support in various areas, such as advanced analytics, process
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the network. The challenge In an ever-evolving financial landscape where the process industry responds to the growing demand for sustainable business models, the significance of AI in shaping decision-making
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, analyzing data, and interpreting results. Collaborate with the team to explain the root causes of model miscalibration, optimize diagnostic processes for monitoring for Cyber-Physical System diagnostics
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28 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Twente (UT) Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 30 Apr 2024
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a full time PhD researcher with interests in granular physics, geomechanics, computer modelling and the discrete
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-edge research at the intersection of computational mathematics and its applications in physics, engineering, and material sciences, with a specific focus on addressing direct and inverse problems in