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developmental data and ecological validity. Infant data will be acquired in collaboration with Dr. Tessa Dekker (University College London) and Dr. Ingmar Visser at UvA. The project thus aims to quantify and
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if the necessary clean energy and energy infrastructure is available at competitive costs. Large-scale investments in the energy sector meanwhile get off the ground only if industry is prepared to electrify its
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, researchers, PhD students and analysts. We are known for our expertise on animal breeding, biological understanding of traits of cattle, swine, poultry and fish and sensor technology and big data analyses. We
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of Arts The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of Groningen. It has more than 5,000 students and 700 staff members, who are working at the frontiers of knowledge every day
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data mining algorithms that can integrate and combine multi-modal data acquired from a variety of sources (smart watch sensors, spatial maps, building information sources (drawings and digital models
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-modal prior information Job description The project is part of the IMAGINE open innovation lab (https://research.umcutrecht.nl/news/imagine-takes-off/ ), and aims to develop novel computational methods
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(scientific) programming, and an affinity with network analysis in particular. You are able to work with very large data and have the creativity and curiosity to develop AI models for network analysis
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populations are to be expected, especially given the large quantity of future planned OWFs. Also we would like to test the attraction versus production hypothesis: are fish simply attracted to the monopiles
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to data analysis and science communication. PhD students at BirdEyes will gain expertise in cutting-edge ecological monitoring techniques, big data analysis, and creative science communication. The centre
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-edge ecological monitoring techniques, big data analysis, and creative science communication. The centre provides access to extensive global datasets, fostering collaboration across disciplines and