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by DTU, in collaboration with KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. The project, From Detection to Action: AI-supported Decision Systems for Disaster Preparedness , bridges early risk detection
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experience you will gather will make you highly valuable in the rapidly growing field of quantum technologies. The 3-year project will bridge the gap between research and application, and the activities you
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promotes transdisciplinary collaboration via multi-stakeholder platforms, bridging academia, industry, and policy. Through its holistic, digital, and resilience-centered approach, REUNATECH supports
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design platforms. Furthermore, REUNATECH promotes transdisciplinary collaboration via multi-stakeholder platforms, bridging academia, industry, and policy. Through its holistic, digital, and resilience
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resilience-informed design platforms. Furthermore, REUNATECH promotes trans-disciplinary collaboration via multi-stakeholder platforms, bridging academia, industry, and policy. Through its ho-listic, digital
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-informed design platforms. Furthermore, REUNATECH promotes trans-disciplinary collaboration via multi-stakeholder platforms, bridging academia, industry, and policy. Through its ho-listic, digital, and
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microscopy center inaugurated in 2007. The research activities carried out at DTU Nanolab span from nano- and microfabrication with Silicon-based materials, carbon and polymers to the highly sophisticated
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fostering a creative and successful academic environment. DTU Electro has 350 employees and span activities in physics, photonics, and electrical engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics
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electronics for neural and wearable sensing. Help bridge the gap between bio-signals and neuromorphic computing—starting from the source! For questions or informal inquiries, contact Hooman Farkhani (farkhani
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), aiming to bridge neuroscience and electronics. The project integrates expertise from circuit design, machine learning, and neurotechnology to deliver innovative solutions for applications such as brain