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technology companies and two research groups at TU/e: the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) and the Electronic Systems (ES) group. The research in this EngD project will be performed in close collaboration with
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trade-offs and maximizes synergies between landscape services. In this PhD project you will develop this innovative theory and combine spatial analysis with a Research Through Design approach. You first
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develop this innovative theory and combine spatial analysis with a Research Through Design approach. You first explore promising synergies in landscape services provision and analyse how to optimally align
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the gap between fascinating theory and real-world applications. Our current research in quantum computing spans several exciting directions, and you will have the opportunity to contribute to all of them
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van Erven. This is what you will do AI and machine learning models keep getting better, but how they make their decisions often remains unclear, because these depend on many incomprehensible model
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scientific foundation are at a turning point: decarbonization and independence of foreign fossil fuel are new requirements that drive the development towards a more distributed architecture, stochastic
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, supervised by Dr. Tim van Erven. This is what you will do AI and machine learning models keep getting better, but how they make their decisions often remains unclear, because these depend on many
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engaged to advancing the frontiers of both fundamental physics research and practical device development, bridging the gap between fascinating theory and real-world applications. Our current research in
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, focusing not only on additional investments in research and education but also improving the sustainability of the TU Delft campus. For the next ten years TU Delft will allocate 22 million euro to set up and
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respondents of panel surveys participate in online interactions. These experiments will be designed to make maximal use of the large heterogeneity of survey respondents, the rich data already available in