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and digital circuit architectures. You will have access to state-of-the-art design and testing facilities, including advanced fabrication technologies and specialized measurement labs. As part of a
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. However, this requires a considerable push in the state-of-the-art in multiphase measurements in microfluidic systems, as the full volume cannot be easily accessed using a standard microscope. In this
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, logistics, and digitalisation. The PhD candidate will develop digital factory models, simulations, and planning tools that support the design and operation of circular AM-enabled factories. Crucially
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD position is part of RE:Match.D, which aims to develop a digital
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data privacy and ownership, distribution of responsibilities and accountability, and access to technology at organisational, project, and district levels. You will also explore how digital technologies
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)particles during the production process, including a foaming step to increase access to these functional particles. Such membranes will be relevant to several important applications, ranging from the removal
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is to provide tools for maintaining the privacy and integrity of digital data. Unfortunately, almost all currently deployed public-key cryptography is known to be vulnerable if an attacker has access
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publications at top-tier venues such as CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS or ICRA. You will have access to extensive compute resources at TU Delft, ranging from local GPU servers to large-scale HPC infrastructure
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addresses pressing social and health issues, studying phenomena such as inequality and digitalization. The team integrates methods and perspectives from social psychology, health psychology, public health
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classical digital computers and current quantum technologies, motivating the need for a powerful and practical alternative. In 2020 we introduced the concept of reconfigurable nonlinear processing units