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the thermomechanical physics during a large scale additive manufacturing process. This will be achieved through sensor fusion, computer vision and data-driven tools to develop a digital twin of the fabrication process
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: - Developing a design vision for mature reusable packaging systems embedded in society and strategies to optimise packaging and services for multiple lifecycles. - Developing prototypes (in collaboration with
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. Jamali-Rad’s group at TU Delft focuses on deep representation learning and self-supervised learning applied to variety of downstream tasks, including but not limited to computer vision. At Shell, Dr
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The vision of a Quantum Internet is to provide fundamentally new internet technology by enabling quantum communication between any two points on earth. Such a Quantum Internet will – in synergy with
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and remodeling. You will work together with an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the interface of mechanobiology, imaging physics, computer vision, and cardiothoracic modeling. Your research will
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safe operation of the infrastructure while facilitating new business models that will accelerate the deployment of renewable energy sources in Europe. The vision of TwinEU is to enable new technologies
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continuous integration and testing pipelines. Experience with graph neural networks Experience in computer vision (i.e., object detection) Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain
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include but are not limited to Modelling and Simulation, Computer/Data Science (including machine learning and artificial intelligence), Mathematics, Complex Systems, Systems Engineering, and Operations
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, Department of Sustainable Design Engineering is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to do research on co-creating visions for generative AI futures together with vulnerable and marginalized groups
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networks to reduce the impact of network failures or epidemics; prevent viral epidemics in human population. Epidemic processes widely apply to biological and computer network viruses, to cascading failures