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Vacancies PhD position on the design and fabrication of MEMS drag force-based flow and fluid composition sensors Key takeaways In this project, we will combine well-known thermal flow sensing
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description This project addresses the effective design of a military supply logistics network, composed of transportation and communication links such as roads and rail, aerial drone routes, and nodes, such as
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate in AI for Network Analysis (1.0 FTE, 4 years) About this position
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Organisation Job description Project and job description Our project will make use sensing technologies (hyperspectral cameras, NIR and Raman sensors), and an edge-compute AI pipeline to sort used
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of diverse, deformable textiles at cycle times below one second, while hyperspectral, NIR, Raman, and RGB sensors feed an edge-compute AI pipeline for real-time decision making that routes each item
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include: Conducting innovative research and developing proof-of-concept designs, collaborating with sensor providers and other potential collaborators; Writing multiple research articles, collectively
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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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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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characterize target workloads for the FNS 6G initiative (e.g., data analytics pipelines, network functions virtualization, data‑plane acceleration).- Investigate what techniques and abstractions are most
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to coordinate and conduct asset management and maintenance activities across infrastructure networks in the Netherlands. Together with our research partners from Next Generation Infrastructure network, the PhD