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maximizes synergies between landscape services. Moreover, spatial planning and design has to take a long-term perspective in exploring fundamentally new, prosperous interactions between urban and rural areas
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of sensing, actuation, and manipulation at sub-millimetre scales. Micro-robotic systems enable highly miniaturized devices that can operate in confined anatomical environments and interact with biological
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implementations of powerful cryptography such as secure multiparty computation and (non-)interactive proofs. However, our theory of its security is severely wanting. Firstly, unlike its close cousin of lattice
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/101220528 ) within the Human-Technology Interaction (HTI) group at Eindhoven University of Technology. HTI brings together psychology, AI, data science, and design to study how interactive systems shape human
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measurements. A key element of the project is the development of an interactive supply chain simulation game that serves as an experimental research platform (https://msgames.in/ ). In addition, you will design
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researcher, and work with national and international partners. https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/innovation-sciences/human-technology-interaction The position is embedded in TU/e’s strong AI
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freshwater between air and water remain poorly understood. These interactions shape local weather extremes and climate variability, but current models miss them. QUASI turns Lake Victoria—Earth’s largest
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protein crops and understanding plant biotic interactions that underlie sustainable and biodiversity-positive cropping systems. Field trials at research stations, and potentially on-farm, will generate
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production constraints of one or more of these protein crops. Interact with farmers to collect insights on current cropping systems and factors affecting the adoption of novel protein crops. Design diversified
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understand how it unfolds and escalates in everyday social interactions. Our Colleagues: You will be in the Applied Social Psychology (ASP) section that is embedded in the Department of Work and Social