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analytics (statistical models, machine learning, uncertainty quantification) to monitor and predict cycling travel conditions from various perspectives (safety, crowding, travel time, comfort, etc
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analog circuits for implementing ONNs for computing. Modeling, simulate and benchmark different computing tasks such as sensor data processing. Explore ONN implementation topology and its energy efficiency
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described as intricate machines where proteins work together in a tightly coordinated fashion to produce essential cellular functions. Yet evolution challenges this picture. Proteins that are crucial for a
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hold an MSc degree in environmental science or ecology, with a proven expertise in data analysis, organizing and handling. Expertise in machine learning is a plus. A sound command of the English language
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of the identified structures via stereolithographic, 3D printing and textile techniques like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and
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, you will explore how data-driven models capturing the state-of-health and degradation can be integrated in the battery model. You will develop these machine learning-based proxies together with a
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these machine learning-based proxies together with a postdoctoral researcher working in this project (see below), leveraging data from experiments in our project. Third, you will explore how local connection
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theory, and machine learning. They will have access to a fully equipped lab and benefit from collaborations within the ERC team and across TU Delft. There will be opportunities to present at leading
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questions. Given the uncertainties involved in food supply chains, we prefer candidates who have a background in (stochastic) optimization methods (e.g., machine learning, stochastic dynamic programming
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researchers in soft robotics, control theory, and machine learning. They will have access to a fully equipped lab and benefit from collaborations within the ERC team and across TU Delft. There will be