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unpredictable, standard foundation models often output overconfident, flawed embeddings when faced with unprecedented climate anomalies. To solve this, you will also develop rigorous Out-of-Distribution (OOD
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, which options become visible, and how agency is distributed between humans and algorithmic systems. In this PhD project, you will study AI-supported decision-making from a representational perspective
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
networks. Your assignment You will develop innovative methods to detect and predict failure risks in drinking water distribution and transport networks. You will combine operational hydraulic data, asset
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there are many opportunities to interact. The research of the Nikhef theory group include higher-order calculations and jet physics in perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics, parton distribution functions
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
material strongly influences microbial viability, colonization efficiency, and spatial distribution in the root zone. A systematic evaluation of inoculum formulation, carrier materials, and ecological
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the sensitivity of our new measurements to pathology (e.g., neurodegeneration, vascular injury) in post-mortem human brain samples. Acquire MRI data of healthy volunteers and study the distribution of cortical
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scenario; Develop a novel self-calibrating, heterogeneous distributed platform capable of providing the necessary sensing, transport, compute and data aggregation capabilities on demand. Consider how partial
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of tomographic imaging techniques to capture oil/water distributions in a 3D geometry. In the second half, we will use these techniques to study the flow and stability of an emulsion through a constriction
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are unequally distributed. Women are more likely to provide care and report higher levels of burden; individuals with a lower socioeconomic position more often provide intensive care and experience heightened
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lead to shifts in microbial species composition and ultimately reducing soil’s water-holding capacity. The spatial distributions of such soil communities, the changes in (functional) diversity