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the media. Journalists, media professionals, designers, citizens, researchers and public and societal partners bring in their challenges in using AI in the media. The lab investigates how AI-driven
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materials scientists. Together, we design technologies that open new possibilities for tissue regeneration, stem cell research, and bioartificial organs. About the role As a postdoctoral researcher, you will
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, the position will investigate how chemical reactions impact the recovery rates of hydrogen during cyclic hydrogen storage, and how engineering designs (e.g., well controls) can be optimised to maximise
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to set up an experimental space and testbed for novel ways of applying AI in the media. Journalists, media professionals, designers, citizens, researchers and public and societal partners bring in
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. This international, multidisciplinary project aims to design, implement, and evaluate Hybrid Blue-Green Infrastructure (HBGI) solutions that combine the benefits of natural ecosystems with the protective functions
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profitability. Examples include optimizing production speeds to balance output, equipment deterioration, and energy consumption in manufacturing, or designing dynamic pricing and allocation policies in rental
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and innovation programme Groenvermogen. In addition, you will contribute to a related project that studies the responsible design of electrolyzer materials. Where to apply Website https
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design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers
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in extreme space environments. Main Tasks: Surface Chemistry Development: Design and optimize chip surface chemistry for target biomolecules including amino acids, nucleobases, and lipid biomarkers
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techniques, explore technical, economic, and operational trade-offs, and create decision-support tools to help stakeholders design effective and adaptive flood risk management strategies. This work will be