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, whether we’re talking about gender, culture or ethnicity. At the same time, I’m glad to see that a great deal of attention is being paid to this issue. This is evident in such practices as mentorship, which
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naturally leads to symmetric failure scenarios, which are reflected in BP models. However, current BP software can neither detect nor exploit these symmetries. As a result, despite BP’s strong modeling
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/transformative innovation; publish the research project outcomes in high-impact journals; drive collaboration within the Φ-lab community and ESA internal teams to promote the uptake of these new techniques and
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resources in a given language, as well as considerable computational infrastructure. As a result, these models are in practice limited to a handful of widely-spoken languages, leaving over 6,000
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signature of individual bubbles and how this effect can be exploited to acoustically distinguish bound from freely circulating microbubbles. Beyond ultrasound imaging, there is ample opportunity to develop
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outcomes under different market design scenarios. The research will combine machine learning, stochastic optimization, and agent-based modelling with behavioural experiments. Case studies from emerging
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foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in