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reservoirs in terms of geology. Using advanced geological modelling and numerical simulation techniques, this position will investigate the geological controls on hydrogen storage in depleted natural gas
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: Deep learning Medical image computing (preferably x-ray imaging) Computationally efficient deep learning Deep learning model generalisation techniques Translating deep learning models into clinical
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multimodal deep learning models that integrate imaging and clinical data to personalize treatment and follow-up strategies. In the Netherlands, around 75% of patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA
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crop breeding by design. You will build models, analyse new sequencing data and optimise strategies for combining multiple advantageous traits. Contribute to groundbreaking research shaping the future
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for Affordable Housing Development project, you will be responsible for developing digital design tools and systems that support modular housing workflows. This includes plugin development for parametric modeling
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abandoned gas fields that are potential storage sites. Robust screening procedures are necessary to select the most suitable reservoirs in terms of geology. Using advanced geological modelling and numerical
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on the context. To tackle this challenge, we are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in speech signal processing, optimization, machine learning, and models of hearing and perception. This is a full
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in generative AI, multimodal representation learning, and modelling face-to-face dialogues for our NWO-funded project “Grounded Gesture
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in generative AI, multimodal representation learning, and modelling face-to-face dialogues for our NWO-funded project “Grounded Gesture
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. Their European, American and native co-founders invented new models for fighting pandemics from below and stopping the diseases in their tracks. They continually strove to overcome the familiar barriers