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process of interactions between scales’, we focus on ‘Predicting transitions’ and will hire three postdocs to work on different aspects of evolutionarily interesting transitions (see also other vacancies
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systems. To harness its potential, this research emphasises the use of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) as a core hardware platform – enabling real-time, parallel, and low-latency processing. FPGAs
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curricula and often embedded as a module in a program course. We train and assess students in small groups which means we run many parallel groups to which different teachers and student tutors are assigned
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, together with relevant expertise in areas related to Artificial Intelligence, such as: Foundational Models, Algorithmic Research Machine/Deep Learning Computer Vision Parallel & Distributed Computing Control
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering focuses on the design, analysis, optimization of innovative products and processes. In parallel, it is also dedicated to the development of novel structural
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research on the design, programming and run-time management of parallel and distributed computer systems. The modeling, analysis and optimization of the extra-functional aspects of these systems, such as
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EngD: Sustainable Process Design – Optimizing Biopolymer Extraction (1.0 FTE) (V25.0224) « Back to the overview Job description The University of Groningen is committed to strengthening the Northern
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or experiments, work towards an improved design and operation protocols to boost efficiency and output of the plant. In parallel, technological strategies and conceptual designs will be developed for improving
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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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by carrying out commercial de-risking in parallel to technical de-risking. Traditional approaches have a technology-first methodology which has been shown not to deliver the kind of commercial outcomes