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mechanical stress into useful electrical energy, enabling autonomous sensors and systems in demanding industrial and structural environments. The research will involve a combination of analytical modelling
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tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox of models, code
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You will be part of a project that will develop wearable heart-monitoring technology based on ultrasound sensors. This is a critical advancement as the aging population increasingly demands better
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models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox
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on sufficient and sufficiently clean water. However, we often lack the data to fully understand the dynamics of contaminants throughout the urban water cycle. Existing sensors for water quality monitoring do not
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description Cities depend on sufficient and sufficiently clean water. However, we often lack the data to fully understand the dynamics of contaminants throughout the urban water cycle. Existing sensors
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imaging systems capable of penetrating fog, dust, and even certain solid materials. These systems will deliver detailed, high-resolution imaging in challenging conditions where conventional optical sensors
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industrial partners. Its aim is to develop and apply foundation models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge
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based on ultrasound sensors. This is a critical advancement as the aging population increasingly demands better healthcare solutions to chronic diseases. Proper monitoring has the potential to improve
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responsibilities will include: Design and develop analog circuits for implementing ONNs for computing. Modeling, simulate and benchmark different computing tasks such as sensor data processing. Explore ONN