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                significant challenges to real-time learning when using traditional von Neumann architectures. By leveraging gain-cell memory, which offers high density and low leakage, and integrating mixed-signal computation 
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                of Mechanical Engineering] This project aims to devise innovative monitoring technology for high-tech systems to perform (semi) autonomous fault isolation, and predictive monitoring. For high-tech equipment 
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                high-throughput imaging with integrated cathodoluminescence (CL) detection enabling large-area imaging of biological samples. This four-year research programme will proceed in three main phases. In 
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                -beam SEM that combines high-throughput imaging with integrated cathodoluminescence (CL) detection enabling large-area imaging of biological samples. This four-year research programme will proceed in 
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                of the National Growth Funding “Groeien met Groen Staal” (GGS)” programme which aims at making the Dutch steel sector circular, CO2-neutral, and high-tech by 2050. This project is positioned within 
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                Institute of UvA is to perform curiosity-driven and use-inspired fundamental research and to train talent by high-quality academic education in diverse areas of informatics. Our research involves complex 
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                26 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Mathematics » Algorithms 
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                eager to apply and valorize scientific results in this field in high-tech domains such as semiconductor machines and robots, together with highly innovative companies? Would you like to work in a team of 
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                computational mechanics profile, to work on a challenging micro-mechanical modelling project, in an exciting multidisciplinary team. Information The transition to low-carbon steelmaking will significantly alter 
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                , Polaris will turn cutting-edge ideas into real-world impact, strengthening the Netherlands as a global high-tech leader. Within the Polaris program, TU/e is focusing its research activities