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ways in which such physical learning is realized, and design new types of learning machines capable of solving complex engineering problems on their own. Some examples include neuromorphic computers
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the NWO research programme NanoXUV we will develop nanophotonic structures that convert infrared wavelengths to coherent structured light of very short wavelength, in the UV and even extreme ultraviolet
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to contribute to new technologies that realize radical improvements in the energy efficiency of information and communication technology? As part of the Dutch consortium NL-ECO on energy-efficient computing
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physics and design principles of natural and man-made complex matter, with research in the disciplines nanophotonics, nanophotovoltaics, chemistry & spectroscopy, mechanical metamaterials and biophysics
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housing and visa applications and compensates their transport costs and furnishing expenses. Contact info Prof. dr. Albert Polman Research program leader E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +31 (0)20-754 7100