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is led by the Land Use Planning chair group (Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning cluster ), at Wageningen University. They focus on research into the design and quality of life of, mainly
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architectures for AI may be understood within the concept of a regime complex characterised by partially overlapping and diverse governance arrangements lacking a central institution or hierarchy. Overall, any
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a lack of democratic barriers to implementation, for example). Likewise, the polycentricity of emerging governance architectures for AI may be understood within the concept of a regime complex
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) to thoroughly evaluate the security of post-quantum protected implementations against deep-learning-based side-channel analysis. We invite applications for a PhD position at the Computer Architecture
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5 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology Research Field Architecture » Other Computer science » Database management Computer science » Programming
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collaboration with Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, will investigate the role of light and different wavelengths of light on the choroidal thickness in humans. The position provides a
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implementations of the theoretical models. You will be supervised by Dr. Caterina De Bacco from the Network Architecture and Services Group and Dr. Eric Smeitink from KPN, working closely with a collaborative team
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composite materials exhibit highly specialized heterogeneous architectures, finely tuned to meet functional demands. Examples include plant cellulose structures and mineralized collagen in bone and teeth
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architectures, conjugations, data analysis, sensor precision, calibrations, etc. The PhD project is part of the iControl collaboration that includes TU Eindhoven, Erasmus Medical Center, Leiden Academic Center
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. The challenges lie in exploiting the advantages of cryogenic operation, such as the lower thermal noise, while circumventing device non-idealities by inventing innovative circuit architectures and