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and element geometries that preserve polarization separation and suppress cross-polarization components. A high-level planning of the project includes the following phases divided over a period of 48
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the component lifecycle directly contributing to a more circular economy. Information In the manufacturing landscape, determining whether a component should be repaired, reused, or discarded requires
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Vacancies PhD position on Sustainable Mobile Networks Key takeaways Mobile networks, as a key component of digital connectivity and computing infrastructures, play a crucial role in modern life
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that generate more energy than they consume and carbon-neutral heating and cooling is a core element of their design. The design and realization of PEDs involves (complex interactions between) societal, technical
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Can scrap steels become the future of high-performance 3D printing? Join us in reshaping metal manufacturing by turning industrial waste into precision-engineered components through 3D-printing! Job
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, postdoctoral researchers, and technicians is expected.
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elements for in-materia computing, as part of a joint theoretical/experimental program carried out at AMOLF (Amsterdam) and TU/e (Eindhoven). Computing with artificial neurons takes inspiration from nature’s
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health monitoring technology is typically designed for either (i) individual system components/modules (which would require removing the component from the system, which is not possible in practice
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targets will include energy efficiency (optical, electrical), footprint and speed. The building block developments will follow a rigorous design flow to result in functional elements for the photonic
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. communities of homes that have very low or net-zero greenhouse gas emission and are highly energy-efficient, have become a key component of the energy transition. The EmPowerEd project is a large national