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collaboration with the Interfaces and Correlated Electronics (ICE) group at the University of Twente and the Infomatter group at AMOLF. The SMIP project aims at revolutionising computing by developing adaptive
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contaminants, new materials for environmental applications, remediation of soil and water, and resource recycling. We aim for improved understanding of reactions at the solid-solution interfaces as a basis for
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for: computers able to process information more like the brain, studying how to reproduce some of the properties of biological neurons and synapses using networks of molecules and nanostructures, and other
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Short overview of PhD opportunity The PhD studentship aims at studying and developing more comprehensive user interfaces for computer-aided decision-making processes, which can benefit from 3D/360
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University, offering a unique opportunity to work at the interface of academia and industry. In partnership with Xstrahl, a leader in preclinical radiotherapy, this project will use the Small Animal Radiation
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outputs. Ultimately, we wish to use these chemical reservoirs as a molecular ‘brain’ that can interface with both electronic and biological systems. In this project, you will combine a deep knowledge of
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Authority’s STEP pilot plant programme are both based on a spherical tokamak concept. A key challenge with STs is its limited volume that brings the fusion plasma closer its life-limiting “centre-column
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on multiscale analysis of brain disorders with a focus on Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, and epilepsy by combining experimental and computational approaches. For a collaborative project within the Institute
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. The School comprises of four Research Groups, which are: Artificial Intelligence Brain Computer Interfaces and Neural Engineering Communications and Networks Robotics and Embedded Systems Research within
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will furthermore support the development of a graphical user interface (GUI) for chromatographic and mass spectrometric data processing. To upscale analytical workflows for high-throughput analysis (e.g