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transitions. You will collaborate with the research group of dr. Xiao Peng in the Organisation in Digital Transition (ODT) at Utrecht University of Applied Sciences. You will work within the research line
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efficient protocols for real-world applications. The PhD candidate will have ample opportunities to collaborate with leading scientists from these institutions, as well as with the broader, vibrant community
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start between March and September 2026. Your profile Master’s degree in (Building) Acoustics, Physics, Aerospace engineering or an equivalent study; Collaborative and self-directed, and receptive
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democratising heritage tourism as part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network fellowship titled “HERITOUR - Enhancing collaborative synergies between Cultural HERItage and TOURism” About HERITOUR HERITOUR
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boundaries of system-level modelling, analysis, design, exploration and synthesis beyond the current state-of-the-art? Or are you curious to learn more about the application of AI for system design? We
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communication skills to collaborate smoothly with international colleagues. Nice to have: Practical experience with machine-learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch). Prior tape-out experience (ASIC or a complex FPGA
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-edge computational infrastructure, and structured methodological support will foster impactful research. The ADORE programme encourages cross-disciplinary learning, international collaboration, and
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skills in English (C1); good communication skills and a willingness to collaborate within an interdisciplinary research programme. Dutch proficiency (B2), or willingness to learn Dutch, is required due
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-empowering AI systems. The project spans domains such as healthcare, mobility, education, law, ethics, and public governance. This position is a collaboration between Utrecht University and the University
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the University of Amsterdam, the PhD candidates will have the opportunity to establish research connections with international collaborators. The PhD candidates will conduct their research under the supervision