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sessions with healthcare professionals and patients to develop personalized care models. Collaborating with international expert teams, including Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen. Participating in two
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NExTWORKx, the strategic partnership between the telecom and ICT service provider KPN and Delft University of Technology. Curious to learn more about the project? Feel free to visit our website , where you’ll
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reactions under practical, relevant conditions to take a step further in the usage of electrochemistry at the industrial scale. The research will be performed in close collaboration with the industrial
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national collaboration between Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, Leiden University, the University of Twente, and the University of Groningen, together with partners across the agri-food
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to solve the resulting differential equations. The team has a healthy portfolio of PhD positions and close collaborations with industrial partners. It consists of four full FTEs at Eindhoven University
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action and collaborative governance of energy communities, adopting a system perspective. While key to the national energy transition energy communities are hindered from scaling due, at least in part, to
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work within and in interaction with the Ombion-CPBT project. You will collect, develop and pilot aforementioned methods, in collaboration with a diverse group of stakeholders, including biomedical
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, experimental designs and applying (multivariate) statistical techniques; excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; independence, eagerness to learn and the ability to work in an
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collaboration with a leading high-tech semiconductor manufacturing company, demonstrating how edge devices can execute foundation models with guaranteed performance and minimal energy footprint—closing the gap
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from reactive to proactive. The goal is to increase transparency and trust in the DNS namespace. Key research activities will include applying machine learning and graph-based techniques to uncover