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Bilevel programming (BP) is a powerful mathematical framework for modeling hierarchical decision-making processes involving two players: a leader and a follower. In energy network design, for example
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to ESA’s strategy; a wide network of relationships and collaboration with top academics, industry and research centres; the opportunity to contribute to the Φ-lab strategy and activities. As an internal
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those skills to complex cultural questions. The fulltime position is for 18 months, starting May 1st, 2026. The project is funded by CLICKNL. What are you going to do Construct and analyze longitudinal
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the local electricity system, while acquiring academic perspectives? Information This position is dual fold and has both a teaching and a research related aspect. Power networks are critical
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stakeholders, including conducting a Delphi study to establish shared principles and system boundaries; analysing and interpreting existing LCA, HTA and healthcare datasets, translating complex data
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(Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences) and work closely with Dr Louise Nuijens and an (inter)national network of collaborators. QUASI offers a unique opportunity to combine cutting edge observations
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vision published by IMT-2030 6G framework puts a special emphasis on network resilience. While reliability guarantees consistent network performance, on the other hand, resiliency refers to the network’s
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(“overparameterized”) machine learning models, like probabilistic graphical models, deep neural networks, diffusion models, transformers, e.g. large language models, etc. SLT is based on the geometrical understanding
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working on interdisciplinary research problems at the intersection of mathematics, theoretical computer science and quantum information theory? Are you interested in algebraic complexity theory, fast matrix
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complexity theory, fast matrix multiplication algorithms, the geometry and representation theory of tensors, asymptotic spectrum duality, and applications? The research group of Jeroen Zuiddam at University