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degree in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, or another relevant field related to electrochemical sensors and human health monitoring. You have the social skills to deal with many stakeholders
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of Psychology, working as part of a unique interdisciplinary team spanning Psychology, Informatics, and Digital History. By applying computational social science or computational humanities methods to large-scale
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of privacy-preserving artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. What You Will Do: Research (Federated Continual Learning): You will develop novel and privacy-preserving algorithms that allow
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enable more resilient greening of cities, and therefore reduce the impact of climate change. Job description The ambition of this project is to create a 'digital twin' of the ecosystem services
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, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU Delft we embrace diversity as
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Deep-UV spectral libraries or real-time interpretation models for plastics currently exist. The successful candidate will therefore act as a first mover, building foundational datasets and AI models
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, digital technologies and health. The project is coordinated by Radboud University and implemented by an international consortium of academic, policy and industry partners from Ukraine and across Europe. As
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Action Plan for Digitalising the Energy Sector (October 2022), the European Action Plan for Grids, the Net-Zero Industry Act, and recently the Clean Industrial Act. When it comes to the teaching related