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program that fosters a new type of AI literacy in university students. The instructional approach that will be used is Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) in which multi-disciplinary teams of students learn by
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fuzzers, detect more potential flaws than organisations can fix. We plan to design and develop automated techniques to holistically analyse discovered vulnerabilities, assess their causes and risks, and
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behaviour and food choice. This NWA-funded PhD is part of the REAP2SOW programme, a national consortium involving Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, Leiden University, the University
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PhD candidates. Our educational and research programmes are closely connected with UT research institutes Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Center and Digital Society Institute.
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electrochemical and redox flow battery systems. The PhD candidate is part of a larger project, called “Redox Blend” with other universities and companies, within the National Growth Fund program Circular Batteries
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research programme consists of 15 PhD projects which will contribute to the development of innovative methodologies, tools and design strategies that make AM a reliable, scalable and economically viable
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into industrial repair and remanufacturing practices. This large, interdisciplinary national research programme consists of 15 PhD projects which will contribute to the development of innovative methodologies
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program: North Sea Renewable Energy: Gaining the Required Ecological Knowledge for the Transition, which studies the ecological and socio-economic impacts of large-scale offshore windfarms in the North Sea
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Optimisation and Simulation (NEQIOS) together with companies IBM and Enlightra and universities Oxford, Heidelberg and Radboud. NEQIOS aims to create a new class of brain-inspired (or “neuromorphic”) computing
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in motor control by computational modelling and non-invasive brain stimulation. The focus of this project will be on advanced versions of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), targeting