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: Forming the RPPs, including teachers in STEM, Dutch language, and English language; Providing professional development for the teachers participating in the RPPs; Exploring literature and practice regarding
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to discuss and possibly extend ‘minimal’ accounts of climate justice to explore justice claims beyond human rights infringements. Job description The candidate is expected to engage in collaborative work with
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. The postdoc will actively explore how reinforcement learning techniques can be applied across a range of complex operational domains, such as energy systems, health care, and scheduling and planning. A strong
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like the world’s most efficient hydrogen car to shaping policies that promote digital inclusion, our work contributes to a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future. Whether it’s exploring how
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hydrogen car to shaping policies that promote digital inclusion, our work contributes to a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future. Whether it’s exploring how technology influences human behaviour
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to explore materials innovations for next-generation solid electrolytes, especially in combination with silicon anodes. In the Smart-Cbat project Universities collaborate with Dutch startups on several next
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well as climate justice in adaptation and compensation that might derive from them. Additionally, this work package intends to discuss and possibly extend ‘minimal’ accounts of climate justice to explore justice
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system design, parametric sensitivity and worse-case analysis can be rigorously performed using state of-the-art tools. The goal of the proposed research is to explore the use of advanced control design
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Exploration) will further develop monitoring tools that currently have a TRL (technology readiness level) that is too low to allow for inclusion in the standard monitoring operations by Rijkswaterstaat
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group? Do you enjoy creating complex machines that have never existed before? Do you want to explore physics that nobody else has seen? If yes, then you might want to join the Ultracold Strontium Group