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dashboards) and explainable machine learning for smart buildings. We participate in the project mostly in the context of the Dutch pilot, where we will collaborate closely with the other Dutch partners: TNO
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collaborate with Unilever and TNO to explore how such edible metamaterials could lead to food innovation. You will also collaborate with the group of Alejandro Aragon (TU Delft), who will focus
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(University of Groningen, ). The NEPTUNUS research team is highly interdisciplinary and also includes Prof. Jan Dirk Jansen (TU Delft), Prof. Jan-Diederik van Wees (Utrecht University/TNO), Dr. Ylona van
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(Utrecht University/TNO), Dr. Ylona van Dinther (Utrecht University), Dr. Loes Buijze (TNO) and Dr. Annemarie Muntendam-Bos (TU Delft/SodM). A personalised training programme will be set up, mutually agreed
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the Netherlands. The candidate is expected to closely collaborate with the project partners such as Vrije Universiteit, Saxion, TNO-ESI and industrial partners ASML, Canon Production Printers, ITEC, Philips, and
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interfacing between industry leaders such as ASML, Signify, Canon, TNO, along with many others. The detailed project description and planning can be found here . Job requirements A master’s degree (or an
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decision-making models for future long-term care facilities. Collaboration with consortium partners, including researchers from TNO, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, care institutions, and housing cooperatives
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group at TNO, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research. TNO aims to ensure that the knowledge it develops, integrates and applies has real social and economic impact. Radboud
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, University of Twente, TNO and PhotonDelta. We aim to accelerate the uptake of integrated photonics by bridging the divide between research and applications. Eindhoven University of Technology is an
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comprises influential entities such as Shell, Prodrive, DAF, DAMEN, Scholt Energy, Firan, ElaadNL, Dynniq Energy, and TNO. Within the CEH project, you will play a pivotal role in advancing our understanding