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Vacancies PhD position on Knowledge Representation & Responsible Design for Inclusive Employment Matching Algorithms Key takeaways This fully-funded, 4-year PhD research position is part of
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Large-language models (LLMs) have impressive capabilities, such as automatically generating code, writing poetry, or summarizing text; but can they be used to automate the design of mechanical
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7543 Job description Can and should philosophers employ large language models or other
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7543 Job description Can and should philosophers employ large language models or other
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Develop concepts of observability and controllability for AI based NFs and automating telecom network management. Develop design guidelines for AI based NFs and automating telecom network management
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information might itself be sensitive. This PhD research is executed in the context of the AMdEX project within the Dutch Mobility Innovation ecosystem (the DMI Ecosystem). What are you going to do
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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 education, research and
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for innovation in process design and operation. We aim to establish a stable and feasible process that maximizes water recovery from desalination while minimizing environmental impact and operational complexities
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specifically, the research will include: Requirement specifications for both real-time state estimation and long-term power flow analysis Design algorithms which combine the aggregated data and anonymized
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MPs from surface and drinking water. Charge-mosaic membranes comprise a nanoscale pattern of positively and negatively charged patches. These membranes have unique separation properties, rejecting