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human operators using natural language, scenario simulation, and action explanation. Study the efficiency, robustness, generalization, and ethical implications of using foundation models in safety
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; the domestic sector will search for alternative water sources such desalinisation or treated wastewater; the manufacturing sector to less water-intensive production processes or even products. In this PhD
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engineering, system engineering, or related fields. Solid background in process safety, quantitative risk assessment, and simulation methods. Experience in programming and/or safety analysis software. Familiar
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high capital expenditure and low operational costs. Therefore, an installed capacity tailored at peak demand is not cost effective, while extending the annual operation period is advantageous for meeting
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extending the annual operation period is advantageous for meeting energy needs, reducing levelised cost of energy (LCOE) and decarbonisation. Optimal utilisation of sustainable heat requires storing large
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. With the growing urgency of sustainable design and operation of digital infrastructures, this PhD project will design and develop resource management schemes that enhance the sustainability and
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–specific ways, and their downstream biological effects remain poorly understood. This project tackles this fundamental gap — by building computational models that simulate what goes wrong in the brain, one
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you will: Develop a theoretical framework for designing accessible and inclusive infrastructure and wayfinding systems. Develop VR simulators for people with visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive
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proxy data reflecting surface ocean changes, and simulations of sea level changes using comprehensive ice sheet models. The sea level in the Eemian was much higher than today, 3 to 6 m or even higher
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part of the NWO-M 2024 research project “Real Fake: How Highly Immersive Disinformation Affects What People Believe”. The project investigates how people respond to immersive disinformation: highly