47 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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infrastructure managers in developing cross-sectoral strategies to proactively shape infrastructure demand, as an alternative to the traditional and increasingly untenable 'predict-and-provide' paradigm. By
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1891. In Drachten is one of Philips largest development and production centers in Europe. Here, over 1500 employees work together every day, on developing consumer and professional healthcare products
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fail to reach those most in need. To develop equitable and effective policy tools, further research is needed on the contexts, compositions, and mechanisms of retrofits, as well as a deeper understanding
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for reducing waste: You will develop and evaluate a questionnaire and an intervention strategy to understand and promote waste-reducing behaviors among healthcare professionals. 2. Adoption of sustainable
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transition. International research echoes this concern, noting that retrofit programs frequently fail to reach those most in need. To develop equitable and effective policy tools, further research is needed
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sector. The project consists of two main research lines: 1. Behavior change for reducing waste: You will develop and evaluate a questionnaire and an intervention strategy to understand and promote waste
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and foster equitable decision-making? To answer this question, the research will explore areas such as the following: Characterizing human-AI collaboration for bias mitigation – Developing a conceptual
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aims at developing tools using large language models (LLMs) for the correction of misinformation about climate change in social media. The successful candidate will develop innovative tools leveraging
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) developing and validating preprocessing pipelines; (3) architecting and comparing spectral-only and multimodal (HSI + NIR + Raman + RGB) deep-learning models; (4) implementing robust sensor-fusion strategies
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: Optimize network design: Develop a robust, scalable thermodynamic–hydraulic framework to size and configure prosumer-based heating and cooling networks under conditions of price volatility, CO2 taxation