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                CIM accelerator Develop efficient mapping schemes of AI workloads Identifying the reliability failure mechanisms of digital CIM architectures. Developing solutions to address the reliability issues 
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                ? The expectation is that the developed tools have a strong quantitative component. Develop tools to measure success in organisational cybersecurity. Validate and improve the developed tools after testing them in lab 
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                congestion, and enhancing sustainability. Your research will investigate the governance models adopted for energy hub platforms. These include, for example, decision-making processes, coordination mechanisms 
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                timepoints? The expectation is that the developed tools have a strong quantitative component. Develop tools to measure success in organisational cybersecurity. Validate and improve the developed tools after 
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                century. To that end, we educate innovative students in broad Bachelor's and specialist Master's programmes with a strong research component. Our scientists conduct ground-breaking fundamental and applied 
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                Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justicewhile exploring the various economic, legal or technical mechanisms to engage with these developments. In the Programmable Infrastructures Project based in TU Delft, we add to these family of approaches 
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                that show how supply chains may respond to disruptions such as policy shifts, climate risks, or market shocks. A key part of the role is to translate regulatory requirements into elements that can be used in 
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                to translate regulatory requirements into elements that can be used in decision-support models, ensuring that compliance and resilience are considered together. You will collaborate closely with 
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                dry fractionation and agglomeration trials to improve functionality of legume ingredients? Do you want to understand rheology of hydrated ingredient blends to predict extrusion behaviour for meat 
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                allocation policies and task division policies can be designed to flexibly allocate teachers with different profiles to learning activities? c) what sharing mechanisms can be designed to enable cooperation