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methods for eliciting and aggregating safety specifications and risk thresh-olds for AI systems, with a particular focus on mechanisms that provide axiomatic guarantees, are algorithmically tractable, and
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methods for eliciting and aggregating safety specifications and risk thresh-olds for AI systems, with a particular focus on mechanisms that provide axiomatic guarantees, are algorithmically tractable, and
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for protocols, technologies and ground-based facilities. Your tasks will include the following: Supporting the creation of sample curation as a new capability in Europe: Liaise with European and global partners
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will investigate the potential of a novel volumetric bioprinting technique to understand how mechanical and chemical factors affect pancreatic specification and to generate a rapidly vascularising
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field. You have a strong statistical background. We are looking for you if you have: • Proficiency in written and spoken English (required) • Solid expertise in statistical modelling • Advanced R skills
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anthropology, sociology). You are eager to engage with fundamental questions about language and technology. You bring solid technical skills and deep, critical understanding that you wield for thoughtful
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the Moon or Mars and develop a representative demonstrator. The rover system must be able to perform exploration tasks completely autonomously with possible interactions with an astronaut or the ground
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to keep the data up-to data with very little effort. Estimate energy and land needs for the realization of the CCU potential. Develop a multi-objective optimization model for individual CCUS projects
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), the Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) conducts engineering science research and covers a broad area of mechanical engineering, control engineering, materials engineering, and (bio)-chemical
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spacecraft data management; monitoring and control systems, including for pre-launch, and testing procedures; electrical ground support equipment and system checkout equipment. In the context of digital twin