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group received grants for nationally-funded projects in Intelligent Electricity Systems. Therefore, this group currently has multiple vacancies in this field. We are currently looking for researchers with
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, terminals, shipping companies, and other port actors for this important challenge. Your research will be part of the PortCall.Zero project - a five-year project with multiple industry partners such as Port
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-year project with multiple industry partners such as Port of Rotterdam and APMT/Maersk and overall eight researchers who will work together with you on different aspects towards decarbonized and
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metrology, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have
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programming (e.g. in Python), or the willingness to learn; the willingness to work collaboratively with other researchers; professional command of English and good presentation skills. This is what we offer you
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approaches have not been updated in the era of IoT and AI. The overarching aim of this PhD research is to develop a novel data-driven safety assessment and certification framework, leveraging multiple data
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, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have been
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CIM system capable of performing key learning operations, such as vector-matrix multiplication and weight updates, within the memory itself, thereby enhancing energy efficiency and computational
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have some experience in programming (e.g., R, Python, Julia, Scala, Java, or C++) and in data analysis, management, preparation, and visualization, ideally as part of at least one end-to-end data science
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the efficacy of the treatment, we have multiple research lines that utilize quantitative MRI at Amsterdam UMC. However, current quantitative MRI approaches have notoriously poor image quality, low resolution and