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/GPUs. These devices provide massive spatial parallelism and are well-suited for dataflow programming paradigms. However, optimizing and porting code efficiently to these architectures remains a key
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straining electricity grids, which are further challenged by the variability of renewables. Expanding grid capacity is both costly and slow. District heating and cooling networks (DHCNs) offer a smarter, more
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strategies for SNAREopathies". We use technology to produce human neurons and create human neuronal networks in vitro that severe mental disorders, such as the model SNAREopathies are a diverse group of brain
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of porous electrodes, advanced imaging and characterization, and validation in electrochemical cells. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks are joint research and training projects funded by
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. Fluency in Dutch is not required. Additional Information Benefits A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work
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to cascading hazards, particularly NaTech (Natural Hazard Triggering Technological) events. REUNATECH is a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network that aims to educate and train the new
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universities and networks worldwide to become a truly global centre of knowledge. The Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen is a modern institution with a longstanding tradition of more than four
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reconstructing first-person experiences and social networks. The project scrutinizes the blurred boundaries and competing aims we now see between journalism, as a public service institution guided by civic values
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Computational Linguistics, Argumentation Theory, and Social Network Analysis to (1) investigate how climate misinformation contributes to political polarization and (2) assess whether AI-generated, argumentative
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on conceptualizing, fabricating, and characterizing effective memristive devices, with the goal of forming device networks for realizing the physical learning paradigm developed at AMOLF. You will integrate