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operating (Waterstromen) membrane-based wastewater treatment plants. As part of the UT team, you will develop a robust model predictive control (MPC) algorithm based on sensor and other system inputs that can
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the department of Experimental Psychology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. The candidate will work under the shared supervision of Prof Dr Jelmer Borst (Artificial Intelligence) and Prof Dr Elkan
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and Master’s programmes of the department at Utrecht University. The project leader and daily supervisor will be Dr Francesca Sangiorgi and close collaboration in the project will be with Prof. Gert
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, tailored, complex materials such as advanced polymers or polymeric formulations, catalysts, mechatronic devices and software and algorithms. Design, control and modelling and analyses complement
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algorithms, AI-driven applications and generative AI, exploring how legal mechanisms can prevent and remedy systemic biases that adversely impact LGBTQ+ individuals and which legal routes are available
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more information about this position, please contact Prof. Liesbeth Bakker (L.Bakker@nioo.knaw.nl ) or prof. Frank van Langevelde (Frank.vanlangevelde@wur.nl ). For more information about the procedure
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of the processing system online. Our approach will be to draw on a broad selection of tools including (deep) reinforcement learning, queuing networks, online algorithms and systems engineering. In addition, a large
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organization in Iron Age and Roman Portugal’, funded by the Cultuurfonds (Regato fund) and led by Prof. dr. Tesse Stek and Dr. Anita Casarotto. The Research Assistant's primary responsibility will be to support
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language and technology co-evolve. Many current language technologies bear the mark of a legacy that privileges text over talk, information over interaction, and algorithms over agency. In Futures
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We are looking for a PhD candidates for a joint project between the groups of prof. Nathalie Katsonis, prof. Willem Kegel, and prof. Ben Feringa, that will be carried out within the framework