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Ab-initio Biowaste Loop (ABEL), led by Delft University of Technology and funded by the Netherlands National Research – (NWA-ORC) programme. Work at the interface between science and policy ABEL, a
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this approach work in practice. This project aims to accelerate the regulatory, policy and societal adoption of One Health by refining assessment tools for policymakers and stipulating pathways for strengthening
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, respectively, in the fields of biofluid diagnostics and industrial biotechnology. This work will build on this strong academic-industrial collaboration and aims to develop innovative solutions for NMR based
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in building part of the AI Collaboratory, a state-of-the-art compute infrastructure. Within the AI Collaboratory, the role of LUCL is to enable access to language data, advanced language technology and
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like to be part of a research team developing new foundations for intensional notions such as property, content, proof, possibility and necessity? If so, come and join the GOOD INTENSIONS project! Join
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part of a research team developing new foundations for intensional notions such as property, content, proof, possibility and necessity? If so, come and join the GOOD INTENSIONS project! Join us! The New
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means that we are committed to creating an inclusive community so that we can use diversity as an asset. We realise that each individual brings a unique set of skills, expertise and mindset. Therefore we
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areas of activity: 1. Research and supervision (50%) This work applies HCI methods to develop a comprehensive understanding of urban mobility barriers from the perspective of lived human experience
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to functionalize metal-free electrodes for selective methane production. Building on our previous work, we seek to enhance the performance of our electrolyzer system — including current density, selectivity, energy
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or improved? As part of the inter-university research consortium, “Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies” (ESDiT), Philosophy & Ethics at TU/e is hiring a three-year post-doc to investigate what