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the synthetic cell. Therefore we are currently looking for a postdoc researcher. The candidate will be collaborating with the wider Evolf consortium, consisting of 31 senior researchers from 5 different
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part of a PED is developing sustainable heating and cooling solutions for neighborhoods. The goal of this project is to create a toolbox to help design local heating and cooling systems that fit local
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Hunger Lab at Tilburg University, and four industry partners. In this project, you will develop and advance optimization models and algorithms to support decision-making in food supply chains, with
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collaborative labs develop and deploy the latest technology, including sensing, data analytics, modelling, simulation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, and function as dynamic hubs where innovative
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. The project involves academic and societal partners working together. We are looking for three PhD’s for the project to analyze video recorded encounters between citizens and different types of frontline
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these questions, the project will involve computational modelling and experimental work, jointly supervised by Martin van Hecke and Yoeri van de Burgt. With this research, we aim to redefine physical computation
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in generative AI, multimodal representation learning, and modelling face-to-face dialogues for our NWO-funded project “Grounded Gesture
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part of a PED is developing sustainable heating and cooling solutions for neighborhoods. The goal of this project is to create a toolbox to help design local heating and cooling systems that fit local
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to regenerative agriculture, including biological indicators that are often neglected in soil health monitoring programs. You will be part of a team of PhDs focusing on modeling soil processes at different scales
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such as model-based optimal control and nonlinear reset control. The goal is to push beyond commercial standards, achieving unprecedented sensitivity by overcoming mechanical and interferometric noise