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PhDs on Decentralized AI for Health Diagnostics: Foundation Models and Domain Knowledge Integration Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Design Reference number V51.7430 Job
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Unlock innovative AI research funding, shape cutting-edge projects, and forge dynamic partnerships in the realm of Health/MedTech Position Non academic staff (supporting staff) Irène Curie
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Research & Innovation project whose overall goal is to develop trustworthy AI-based decision-support tools to help health professionals and citizens reduce long-term risk of non- communicable chronic
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of society: the TU/e responds to complex societal challenges by focusing its education and research on three Strategic Areas: Energy, Health and Smart Mobility. The Department of Electrical Engineering (EE) is
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health risks, and soon their use will be restricted due to upcoming PFAS-legislation. This project aims at investigating better performing and safer polymer materials for vibrational damping control
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innovations. The university is at the center of society and sets its focus on complex social challenges by concentrating its education and research on three strategic areas: energy, health, and smart mobility
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) systems have shown promise. The heart of an OoC system is an ‘Organ-chip’: cm-sized devices with micro-channels and -chambers in which human cells can be grown to closely mimic human tissues in health and
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. These projects are dedicated to improving the overall health and well-being of older individuals in long-term care settings, with a focus on resilience, vulnerability management, and technology acceptance
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, innovation, and industry concerns. This project adopts an objective and balanced approach to (bio)pharmaceutical drug supply chains from the joint perspectives of the government, industry, payers (major health
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ages and consider varying health statuses. The acquired multimodal signals will be processed for extraction of meaningful features which will establish the basis for developing comprehensive models