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) to specify use cases from the perspective of the relevant domains as well as model transformation, analysis, and synthesis algorithms that provide functionally correct system configurations with a guaranteed
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Software. It is a collaboration between the University of Amsterdam and the Dutch Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI). QuSoft’s mission is to develop new protocols, algorithms and applications
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coding the appropriate algorithms and methods that implement the novel concepts and model. Gathering experimental or observational data to test hypotheses or highlight the strength and boundaries
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, and valued across scientific, technological, and creative domains. Potential PhD projects may investigate how human and algorithmic actors interact in generating and assessing innovations, and how
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electrical power, enabling smart sensors to operate without batteries. You will explore novel capacitor-based rectifier architectures, adaptive impedance-matching algorithms, and on-chip protection mechanisms
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Description We are looking for a PhD-candidate interested in topics that lie on the border of optimization by the use of heuristic algorithms and (Explainable) Artificial Intelligence ((X)AI). Specifically, in
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inference algorithms as well as proofs of their correctness and efficiency) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and differentiable
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, employees, IT infrastructure, specialized training). Second, they may require the use of quantitative models, data analysis, and algorithms, but these applications must also safeguard the data privacy and non
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based models, including the deployment of machine learning algorithms. The project aims to have a tangible impact on the way urban waters are monitored, and the findings of your project will be
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-on monitoring with cutting edge data-driven and physical based models, including the deployment of machine learning algorithms. The project aims to have a tangible impact on the way urban waters are monitored