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with reinforcement learning algorithms is a strong plus. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch
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-based, probabilistic, and in-memory computing, are based on a wide variety of physical processes, materials, architectures, and algorithms. For effective implementation, these aspects need to be mapped
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specialist collaborator to guarantee adequate integration of perception and action; advanced motion-planning and control algorithms, continuously refined via robotic digital twins, enable reliable handling
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sufficiently “compact” (i.e. algorithmically small and computationally efficient) to enable incorporation in integrated PED models. The development of these compact models will involve collaboration with several
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
of “clouds”. Popular discussions revolve around the topics of data protection, algorithmic regulation, and asymmetric ‘technological dependencies’ that raise concerns around monopolies and “digital sovereignty
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control with teleoperated human inputs? Change: Develop novel algorithms and interfaces for teaching robots in shared control with human operators. Impact: Provide a seamless interface for humans to teach
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software development (e.g., treatment planning tools, imaging algorithms, AI-based applications). Excellent collaboration and communication skills. Fluency in English (spoken and written); Dutch language
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, and translational research. Proven analytical skills and experience in experimental research. Experience in software development (e.g., treatment planning tools, imaging algorithms, AI-based
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Dutch and English. Affinity or experience with innovation projects involving partners from practice. Willingness or experience in programming heuristics and algorithms. Motivation to produce academically
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, payload, forward and retrieval algorithms, level 0 to level 1 algorithms, etc.); supporting the development of generic building blocks and modules for end-to-end performance simulators, aiming for maximum