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Communication models within timing constraints in quantum applications Algorithms and protocols for joint transfer of digital data and entanglement Networked quantum sensing supported by distributed classical
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control laws into Trent gas turbine engines and developed algorithms monitoring fleets of 100s of engines flying all around the world. During the PhD, you will have the opportunity to deeply engage with
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of prior data?) Additional research topics may include: Algorithmic Transparency and Fairness in Funding Decisions Comparative Analysis of Funding Models AI-Driven Predictive Analytics for Funding Success
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physical laws, or an implicit form of extra data examples collected from physical simulations or their ML surrogates. In medical domains, patient data is typically distributed across multiple hospitals
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modelling and simulation of transmission and distribution networks, including benchmarking data models, developing optimal power flow algorithms, and creating state estimation and multi-energy optimisation
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, coordination, and decision-making algorithms for multiple autonomous agents—such as robots (robotic manipulators, drones, or vehicles)—that work together to achieve common goals in dynamic, uncertain
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computational tools to support the safe and ethical deployment of AI in clinical settings. The research focus is on AI performance monitoring, distribution shift detection, bias assessment, and stress testing
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. This project seeks to advance energy autonomy by optimising power conversion, storage, and distribution in such systems, enabling broader adoption in real-world applications. The project aims to develop a PMC
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achieve automated data driven optimization (in terms of time and quality) of polishing process parameters by application of machine learning algorithms, leading to a robust, repeatable and fast polishing
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Research and Logistics group at Wageningen University, the Zero Hunger Lab at Tilburg University, and four industry partners. In this project, you will develop and advance optimization models and algorithms