20 humanities scholarships at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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, Digital Humanities; Awareness of and interest in historic developments and wish to connect this analysis to future design; Previous experience in data-driven projects, as well as in coding, scripting, and
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that integrates personal wearables, smart home systems, and other healthcare technologies. While these data technologies primarily focus on the human body, the evolution of healthcare environments must
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learning/artificial intelligence courses and relevant project and thesis experience. You have a keen interest in human-AI interaction and explainable AI and enjoy collaborating with experts in different
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and resilience along with high-level situational awareness and minimum human-on-the spot presence are needed. On the solutions side, high vessel automation along with safe communications and effective
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). This problem is scientifically challenging, as 1) indoor environments such as vehicle cabins present a lot of clutter and multipath masking the signature of the person or people to observe; and 2) the human body
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this project we work on the problem of monitoring multiple drones that might (or not) act as a coordinated swarm, which is a very timely problem for safety of public spaces and national assets such as airports
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can respond to biotic and abiotic stress (e.g. changing temperature and vapor pressure deficit, water, fungi, insects, disease) and disturbances (e.g. fire, human activity) and how resilient it is to
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please contact Dr. Evangelos Niforatos ([email protected] ), Assistant Professor in AI-Powered Human Augmentation Website for additional job details https://www.academictransfer.com/339860/ Work
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to automate manufacturing processes, reducing the risk of human errors. Join a collaborative and innovative team, working alongside industry experts and utilising cutting-edge technologies. This position offers
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architecture, design, impementaion and measurement and the other on the receiver side. The students should also act as a team and collaborate in the antenna interface design and demonstrating the mm-wave link