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Prof. dr. Herman Monsuur (Netherlands Defence Academy) - H.Monsuur@mindef.nl For questions about the application procedure please contact: Lindsey Pijpers (PhD Officer) – doctoraloffice@ese.eur.nl
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methods for eliciting and aggregating safety specifications and risk thresh-olds for AI systems, with a particular focus on mechanisms that provide axiomatic guarantees, are algorithmically tractable, and
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through ESA contracts; implementing campaigns in support of radar mission algorithm development, and defining science and engineering products and associated performance requirements; coordinating campaign
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, payload, forward and retrieval algorithms, level 0 to level 1 algorithms, etc.); supporting the development of generic building blocks and modules for end-to-end performance simulators, aiming for maximum
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methods for eliciting and aggregating safety specifications and risk thresh-olds for AI systems, with a particular focus on mechanisms that provide axiomatic guarantees, are algorithmically tractable, and
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relevant robotics software (e.g., C++, ARGoS, Gazebo, ODE, Webots, USARSim) and hardware (e.g., sensors/actuators, Arduino, Raspberry Pi). You have a keen interest in language evolution, language change
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the research project, Dr Ricky van Oers (Assistant Professor of Sociology of Law and Migration Law), Prof. Ashley Terlouw (Professor of Sociology of Law) and Nesli Soylu (PhD candidate). CMR is part of
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position is embedded within the Earth Systems and Global Change Group , led by Prof. dr. Nynke Hofstra . You will be co-supervised by dr. Samuel Sutanto , dr. Spyros Paparrizos , and dr. Loc Ho Huu who will
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to Wageningen. Do you want more information? Further information about the position can be acquired from Prof. dr. Arthur Mol, chair of the Appointment Advisory Committee (AAC). Email: arthur.mol@wur.nl For more
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machines that will lead to demonstrations with practical relevance. Specifically, this project in the group of prof. Feringa aims to address two key challenges: 1) How can we amplify the work of molecular