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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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are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to develop efficient on-device generative AI systems based on large language models (LLMs). The project focuses on creating compact, low-latency, and energy
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future of their village communities. It will do so through an interdisciplinary framework that builds upon theories and methods from cultural and rural geography and media literacy education. The project
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methods have excellent oral and written skills in English (requirements: see application format) Have Dutch language skills, level B2 minimal Current master students are welcome to apply. However
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Employment 1.0 FTE Required background Research University Degree Organizational unit Faculty of Law Application deadline 04 September 2025 Apply now Are you passionate about digital law and online
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Communication Technology (ICT). With ICT present in almost every device and product we use nowadays, we embrace our role as contributors to a broad range of societal activities and as pioneers of tomorrow's
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of coalgebraic session types, which model the behaviour of communication channels. Building on this, you will develop a formal notion of causality by connecting behavioural maps of extended coalgebraic sessions
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organisational structure. The institute focuses its research on three themes: data science, digital security and software science. Each of these themes spans the full breadth from fundamental research
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dislocations, grain boundaries and precipitates, as well as phase diagrams exploration. A key challenge faced by steel industry is the development of digital twins able to contribute to an excellent control
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! Scientists have speculated about the inherent potential of molecular systems for information processing since the dawn of computer science. However, the digital computing paradigm is inherently ill-suited