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, combining linguistic experiments with theoretical communication analysis. By speaking we undertake commitments, obligations to others to act in certain ways. We do this both by performing speech acts and by
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adaptation and learning from their experiences. Using a combination of theory, numerical experiments and precision desktop experiments, we will create 3D materials with self-adapting elastic elements
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may contain unique information about organ quality that is not visible in blood or clinical characteristics. By combining the results of AI-driven image analysis of histological samples conducted in
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behaviors such as swarming, clustering, and collective navigation in confined and complex environments. The project will build on an interdisciplinary approach, combining concepts and methods from physics
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. We want to strengthen adaptability, mental resilience and control over health and well-being. At TSB we increasingly work in interdisciplinary teams that combine the strengths of all social science
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environments. The project will build on an interdisciplinary approach, combining concepts and methods from physics, chemistry, and mathematical modelling. The long-term goal is to derive design principles
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the first networks combining active and passive electronic neurons, using organic electronics for chemical and electrical tunability. This work is based on recent breakthroughs in our groups. The Van Hecke
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combines methods from ecology, industrial design, and engineering to optimize and upscale and biodegradable structures that temporarily mimic key emergent traits using industrial-scale additive manufacturing
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Infomatter group at AMOLF. The SMIP project aims at revolutionising computing by developing adaptive, smart materials that combine memory and learning directly within their structure, uniting theory and
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environment, i.e. combining both high-level and low-level programming languages such as Python for the former and Fortran/C++ for the latter. You will be part of the EMPMC lab , headed by prof. van Beurden