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electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from femtograms to nanograms. In recent years, we made major progress in controlling the motion of such levitated systems
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rheology and material science in food physics and from environmental process engineering at Wageningen University. We will investigate which ones of these chemicals are the problem source and redesign
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physics and from environmental process engineering at Wageningen University. We will investigate which ones of these chemicals are the problem source and redesign the biological process to avoid process
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: Understand how soil nutrients and labile carbon control microbial processes that regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Your colleagues: A collaborative team of ecologists and environmental scientists within
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decision making (Gabriele Paolacci), self-control and consumption (Mirjam Tuk), how technology augments behavior (Shwetha Mariadassou and Anne-Kathrin Klesse), numerical processing (Dan Schley and Christophe
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, and computer vision for high-tech greenhouses. The goal of the LEAP-AI project is to collaborate with this team to design the next generation of autonomous greenhouse control systems and will culminate
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for effective surveillance and control, particularly in both public and private spaces. Wageningen University is leading a new project (BiodiveCITY) that aims to explore the relationships between public and
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, and computer vision for high-tech greenhouses. The goal of the LEAP-AI project is to collaborate with this team to design the next generation of autonomous greenhouse control systems and will culminate
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for manufacturing large structures such as fuselage and wing panels. Reliable process control is critical: underheating leads to poor bonding, while overheating causes polymer degradation. At the heart of process
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exploited by algorithms, leading to efficient solvability. Due to the development of such algorithms, structured integer programs play a critical role in many decision-making processes leading to improved