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                fascinated by electromagnetic modeling and numerical problem solving? Do you want to contribute to the development of state-of-the-art metrology for integrated-circuit production? Information Integrated 
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                essential for transitioning to a carbon-neutral and energy-efficient society. Methane, a key component of natural gas and a by-product of numerous industrial processes such as naphtha cracking, presents a 
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                by-product of numerous industrial processes such as naphtha cracking, presents a compelling opportunity. Current practices, such as combusting methane to sustain energy-intensive operations 
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                , such as financial reporting, management accounting, and sustainability, using state-of-the-art experimental, analytical, and archival methods. Our research group is highly ranked, has a strong international 
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                (material) scales, using a combination of experimental and numerical techniques. Current research is focused on sustainability-related topics, such as alternative materials, ageing and healing response 
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                of pavements. All these topics are addressed at various (material) scales, using a combination of experimental and numerical techniques. Current research is focused on sustainability-related topics, such as 
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                understandable explanations from machine learning models. We will achieve this together by creating the first mathematical framework for explainable AI and developing new explanation methods. This will involve 
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                with 32 active researchers at the assistant, associate or full professor level and currently with 16 PhD students. Faculty cover a wide range of research topics and methods and belong to the top 5 
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                methods. This will involve using tools from mathematical machine learning theory to prove mathematical guarantees about the performance of such new explanation methods, as well as programming to test out 
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                written communication skills in English are required. Other advantageous qualities include experience with coding (Python\Matlab) and numerical methods, as well as familiarity with concepts in complex