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, overall picture of the nature of uncertainty in the full scientific discourse. Address the scientific-philosophical issues that arise when concretizing statements about uncertainties and probabilities. We
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to establish how insect eyes are adapted to different environments/conditions. Using a combination of optical, microscopy, image processing, mathematical modelling and ecological comparative methods, we will
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Apeldoorn (D) and from home. Geleen has the option to build a prototype small scale process. Organisation The University of Groningen (UG) is a research university with a global outlook, but deeply rooted in
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development – creating image recognition models to identify photographed butterfly specimens, integrating unidentified samples with validated references in collaboration with taxonomic experts. Model
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ESA Graduate Trainee in Advanced RF Payloads and TT&C Subsystems, On-board Processing & Technologies
demodulation, coding and decoding, acquisition and tracking techniques and relevant algorithms for TT&C and PDT space subsystems. The achievable performance will be assessed in by analyses and simulations. In
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compatibilizer will be analyzed via FTIR and NMR and subsequently, compatibilized blends will be characterized by means of rheology, mechanical characterization, microscopy imaging and X-ray characterization
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how these abiotic-biotic interactions create value for society, following for examples of the “Building with Nature” paradigm or investigating sustainable sources of marine biomass for food. THE PROJECT
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. This will involve tuning existing open Large Language Models (LLMs) to add knowledge about existing radio astronomy codes and the capabilities of emerging technologies, testing prototype codes generated by
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understanding of the underlying target dynamics. A wide range of existing (image) data analysis tools, allowing you to apply and develop your data analysis skills. Cooperation within a large team of PhD students
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, substance use, experimental psychology, brain imaging, ESM, cannabis, alcohol, vaping, smoking, brain development, social cognition Educational Sciences Bjorn de Koning (Associate Professor) technology