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20% of your time at the Netherlands Police. Given the ethical and moral facets of your research, you will also work closely with colleagues of the Technology, Policy, and Management faculty (TPM). Your
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engineering or another relevant subject. You have experience and knowledge of machine learning and, preferably, computer vision. You thrive on conducting research geared to real-world application in
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imaging technology to automated image analysis. Delft is a vibrant university town located in the province of South Holland. It is a popular tourist destination for its picturesque canals and old town
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, Biomedical Engineering, Nanobiology, Computer Science, or related discipline. Advanced programming skills in Python. Experience with git is helpful. Knowledge of optics, microscopy, and imaging systems
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candidate will collect relevant historical and archival data on the underground of Amsterdam using relevant archives, i.e. from the City of Amsterdam’s Engineering Office to develop a web tool that allows
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organise events to expand your (social) network. Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top
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optimal inspection and maintenance strategies can be devised using geo-data, engineering models, and AI. The case study will be the city of Amsterdam, however, the methods to be developed will be generic
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give you all the support you need to grow your career as a researcher. Learn more about your project at the Model-Driven Decisions Lab. You hold an MSc in public policy or complex systems engineering
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unparallelled opportunity to conduct unique research and drive adoption of the latest technology within the Police. In this 5-year project, you will spend 20% of your time at the Police. You will be working
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Systems Engineering (MBSE) and applicable to future European autonomous naval vessels and CONOPS. The PhD will support the GENSA in the areas of: Feasibility studies, incorporating vessel CONOPS in