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dynamic and adversarial environments, often under severe time and information constraints. Artificial Intelligence is becoming a key enabler in this context, supporting scalable threat detection, security
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scientific data, model architectures, and training dynamics influence scientific predictions. You will join a vibrant research environment at TU/e at the intersection of AI, scientific computing, and
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University Rose-ringed parakeet vocal behaviour and social interactions across the Netherlands Michelle Spierings Universiteit Leiden Symposium Social Evolution – Dynamics of Sociality Carsten de Dreu
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design material and explore an ‘aesthetics of uncertainty’ in the design of smart home systems. Instability is an attribute of dynamical models and systems. With increasing connectivity between different
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interactions. By integrating these dynamics into future water-system pathways we can identify effective management strategies and solution options to safeguard our natural freshwater resources and improve
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-unions remain significant clinical challenges, reflecting an incomplete understanding of the complex biological processes governing bone regeneration. Critical factors such as stem cell dynamics
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stakeholder analysis, using methods such as literature review, qualitative interviews, and network analysis to identify key actors, trust flows, and governance dynamics. Building on these insights and those
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–structure interaction, material characterisation, dynamic loading, and monitoring, and with engineers from the city’s infrastructure department. TU Delft offers a collaborative and international research
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
, but know how to separate main and secondary topics. You like working in a dynamic environment and enjoy tackling challenges as they arise. Being in possession of a driver’s license is a plus. Keywords
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project processes. You will be part of a motivated and inspiring group of colleagues, working in a dynamic, innovative and international work environment (including regular meetings abroad), with