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to a quantum computer. Given the near-term deployment of quantum computing technologies, the time to deploy post-quantum secure cryptography is now. Further, in a world with quantum computers, one can
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conformity using in-house methods. Eventually, the prototypes will be exposed to swept wing transitional flows in our windtunnel facilities, (specifically the Low Turbulence Tunnel and/or the Anechoic Vertical
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health and (quality of) health care (applying microeconometric methods to survey data as well as to linked administrative datasets). - Testing the “contact hypothesis” (particularly, does diverse contact
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adopts a transdisciplinary approach to study cooperation, resistance, and other dynamics in neighborhoods, energy hubs, and communities. By integrating simulations, participatory methods, and co-creation
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develop scenarios, integrate NO REGRETS data and simulation models, and connect interaction technology to the MSP Challenge. Your scientific contributions, both situated in the field of Human-Computer
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computer technology to contribute to the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). With ICT present in almost every device and product we use nowadays, we embrace our role as