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Communication (TLC). The project connects to the sector plan themes Talen en culturen and Erfgoed en identiteit, as it investigates the important intersections between material (printed books as physical objects
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project ‘Empowering Individuals, Opening Cities: Multilingual Books as Cultural Brokers in the Sixteenth Century’. This opportunity is funded by the administrative agreement between the Ministry of
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-based system that does not exploit the well-connected networks and the deployed capacity. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality
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process, which is currently in the hands of transport operators and freight forwarders. The PhD candidate is expected to deliver insights on how a booking platform should be managed when the shipper has
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published around 100 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and chapters in books. He supervised eight post-doctoral researchers and more than 10 Ph.D.s (as main or co-supervisor). Dr. Dasenaki’s research
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the University of Twente, by teachers based in the Applied Mathematics Department. Assessment of mathematical proficiency is an important part of this process and requires substantial dedication of time and
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wafer-scale processing, thus reducing cost and offering the potential for volume manufacturing. Despite this tremendous potential, Kerr frequency combs have not yet found their way into commercially
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teachers based in the Applied Mathematics Department. Assessment of mathematical proficiency is an important part of this process and requires substantial dedication of time and attention. Traditional
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wafer-scale processing, thus reducing cost and offering the potential for volume manufacturing. Despite this tremendous potential, Kerr frequency combs have not yet found their way into commercially
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conferences (IEEE VIS, IEEE InfoVis, IEEE VAST, EuroVis); several successful start-up companies (MagnaView, Process Gold and SynerScope); and a number of techniques that are used on a large scale world-wide