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application in the high tech industry? In this project you will dive in the elementary processes that determine the interaction between small (nano)particles, ionized media and fast electrons to solve
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challenge you to take charge of your own learning process . An excellent technical infrastructure, on-campus children's day care and sports facilities. An allowance for commuting, working from home and
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preprocessing of psychophysiological signals recorded from the body or brain, environmental data (e.g., noise, light conditions, temperature, motion, etc.), and/or performance-based cognitive tasks, and (3
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point of contact will be Lina Ochoa Venegas and Mark van den Brand (both from Software Engineering and Technology). There will be opportunities to work with other researchers like Michel Chaudron
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) systems to exploiting optical linear/non-linear signal processing to unlock fiber capacity and relevant higher layer protocols required to operate modern optical communication networks. Based in
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, the design and fabrication of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) systems to exploiting optical linear/non-linear signal processing to unlock fiber capacity and relevant higher layer protocols required
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. The team supports the lecturer during the educational design process, analyses, advises, spars, but also has a hands-on mentality and makes a difference. In this way, we enable the teachers to develop
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) systems to exploiting optical linear/non-linear signal processing to unlock fiber capacity and relevant higher layer protocols required to operate modern optical communication networks. Based in
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requirements For this project, a candidate with MSc degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering will be selected and hired as a doctoral student in the Signal Processing Systems/VCA group for a 4-years period
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), neuromorphic computing systems not only promise substantial energy efficiency but also enhance real-time processing capabilities when integrated with online learning. The conventional von Neumann computing