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group) and The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO (Child Health, Leiden and Human Performance, Soesterberg). The Human Media Interaction group does research into multimodal
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of the University Blockchain Research Initiative (https://ripple.com/impact/ubri/). We are seeking a candidate who meets the following criteria: Needs-to-have: Holds a Master’s degree in computer science
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, computer science, physics, mathematics or other related fields. Knowledge and interest in radar signal processing, preferably but not necessarily on classification techniques and distributed radar systems
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transferable, discipline-related and research skills. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be
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, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management. MSc degree in Computer Science, Telecommunications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Informatics, or a related field. Interest or experience in Distributed
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health. The group possesses a well-equipped HV-laboratory within the ESP-lab. Essential job requirements Completed a Master's and Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Sustainable Energy Technology
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, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Applied Mathematics (or related). Interest in robotics, artificial intelligence and data science. Demonstrable experience in
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that pushes the boundaries of human-centred AI research in crises. You have an MSc degree in a field with a strong emphasis on computer science and modelling, such as computational social science (essential
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and research skills. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged
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Entrepreneurship in a Circular Economy, Language, Technology and Culture, Knowledge Infrastructures and Sustainable Health. In the summer of 2019, Campus Fryslân has moved to the new faculty building De Beurs