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, and is eager to take ownership of their role in building QIA's prototype quantum network. The successful applicant has a background in computer science, computer engineering or related fields, with
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hierarchies. Hierarchies are ubiquitous in computer vision and hierarchical learning is crucial to address the shortcomings of today’s neural networks. Hierarchies govern how concepts are related, how objects
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, propagating biases, and failing to grasp known relations. These limitations reveal a blindspot: modern neural networks misrepresent hierarchies. Hierarchies are ubiquitous in computer vision and hierarchical
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tool for early-stage system definition, including cell selection, arrangement, battery sizing, lifetime estimation, and modularity strategies (standardization and interchangeability across applications
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5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Sound engineering Researcher Profile First
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About the project and group This position is funded within the context of the “Future Network Services: 6G” project. A unique Dutch alliance, comprising 60 leading ICT businesses, mobile operators
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, with both academia and industry recognising its importance. Distribution is an integral part of innumerous computer systems, providing them with essential improvements to aspects such as performance and
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vulnerability to estimate future damage. These estimates linearly extrapolate historic data and assume that markets efficiently capitalize information about climate risks. This leads to gradual adjustments
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Do you want to be part of an industry-oriented project and work on flexibility estimation from industrial sites? The envisioned research is part of the research program Intelligent Energy Systems
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to join our research team for a project focused on battery modelling, state estimation, fault diagnosis and control. Information Batteries are at the core of the sustainable energy transition by powering