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interaction and language technology? As a postdoctoral researcher, you will investigate topics at the intersection of human language and interactive interfaces. You will be able to design your own research
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language and technology co-evolve. Many current language technologies bear the mark of a legacy that privileges text over talk, information over interaction, and algorithms over agency. In Futures
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to the size of systems such as cities and river catchments. Examples of pilot studies can be found in Environmental Science and Technology 45: 751–754 and Journal of Hydrology 544: 479-487. You will be part of
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consisting of Prof. Jan Hendriks, Dr Wilco Verberk, Dr Aafke Schipper, and one PhD candidate, and also collaborate with the PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers of WP1 and WP2. Your work will be theory
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experimentation with implementations of algorithms easier, you will leverage our existing approach to generate code from a single source code for multiple architectures and accelerators, called SaC. You will join a
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predict how much and how fast proteins are produced in vitro, as we need to learn the so-called cis-regulatory code: the relationship between DNA sequence and protein levels. The ambition of this project is
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cybersecurity, with a strong emphasis on compliance with the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). Led by the Delft University of Technology and Radboud University, EGOS brings together academic excellence with
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to strategies or decisions that conflict and might not be the best for a sustainable, broad welfare society. Moreover, vision making often happens without explicitly focusing on current short-term demands and
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Osbourne. Dr Osbourne’s research explores the link between extractivism, colonialism and outer space. It departs from the observation that mining on earth is essential for devising the technology to go into
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schemes. Where you will be working The department of Physical Organic Chemistry is an international, diverse and multidisciplinary team of chemists, physicists, biologists, engineers and AI/ML scientists