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industrial partners. Its aim is to develop and apply foundation models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge
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decision support algorithms in clinical practice. Additionally, the project involves collaborations with large industrial partners such as Roche Diagnostics and SISCAPA. Through this collaboration, you will
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imaging systems capable of penetrating fog, dust, and even certain solid materials. These systems will deliver detailed, high-resolution imaging in challenging conditions where conventional optical sensors
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based on ultrasound sensors. This is a critical advancement as the aging population increasingly demands better healthcare solutions to chronic diseases. Proper monitoring has the potential to improve
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ERC project FoRECAST, we aim to develop theory (e.g., new probabilistic and differential inference algorithms as well as proofs of their correctness and efficiency) and systems (e.g., high performance
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based on ultrasound sensors. This is a critical advancement as the aging population increasingly demands better healthcare solutions to chronic diseases. Proper monitoring has the potential to improve
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throughput. This architecture will be optimized for lightweight, adaptive learning tasks commonly encountered in edge scenarios, such as sensor fusion. REACT offers a uniquely structured training environment
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4 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile First
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, quantum networks are slowly becoming a reality. The coordination algorithms that govern their operation are unlike those employed in classical networks, necessitating novel verification approaches. The goal
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developing intelligent algorithms that can support repair and remanufacturing decisions for sustainable manufacturing? As a PhD researcher, you will create innovative machine learning solutions to optimize