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into their workflows. You will benchmark the supports, MEMS devices and developed codes on known multiphased reference samples. The TEM will be done at EMAT (University of Antwerp) under guidance of Prof. Dr. Joke
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networks, making use of intelligent AI-driven control planes. The work will involve: i) (i) development of network probing algorithms for OSNR/GSNR measurement automation; (ii) development of adaptive ML and
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Aerospace Centre (DLR), will conduct research on 20 research topics with 25 PhD candidates within the next years. The following main research goals are pursued by this Center: (1) develop a new set of
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Applications are invited for one full-time EPSRC Industrial CASE (ICASE) PhD studentship for each project. “Development of natural-ageing-resistant, heat-treatable lean aluminium alloys
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sector. How do we protect fundamental rights when algorithms help decide on who receives public benefits, how to perform enforcement or how to enact environmental policy? What is the role of the state, and
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Primary supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Join us to research and develop advanced analytical methods for tackling food fraud head-on! Economically motivated adulteration of foods is a significant
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energy; thereby minimising farming’s environmental impact. AI machine learning offers a new expedient method of developing control systems for tasks that would be difficult to manage using classical
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theoretical research, algorithm design, and the development of software tools that demonstrate the applicability of the new methods. Research environment The positions are hosted by the Department
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Research and Logistics group at Wageningen University, the Zero Hunger Lab at Tilburg University, and four industry partners. In this project, you will develop and advance optimization models and algorithms
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want to contribute to the next level of molecular computing? Are you excited about the application of AI tools to train molecular systems how to process information? Then join our team as a PhD candidate