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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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. Within the University, the Management in the Built Environment (MBE) Department strives for a sustainable built environment in which the interests of the end user and other stakeholders are the starting
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Technology of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. You will work in a dynamic and diverse environment of other PhD and postdoc researchers excited about making theoretical
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join a young and dynamic group in a prolific, creative and fun environment. The starting date for this position is August 1st, 2024 or sooner. The PhD student will be leading their own research projects
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the City of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Institute of Advanced Metropolitan Solutions. The research will be carried out in the context of the National Growth Fund project “Future proof living environment
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the radar to adapt its parameters and processing to the changes in objects’ behavior and environment, like in a sort of “chess game”. Hence, the intended scientific breakthrough is to formulate, implement
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diverse team of driven academics and students, we cultivate a welcoming and collaborative environment. We will give you all the support and training you need to evolve both personally and professionally
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the radar to adapt its parameters and processing to the changes in objects’ behavior and environment, like in a sort of “chess game”. Hence, the intended scientific breakthrough is to formulate, implement
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to resolve the function of each community member and their metabolic interactions in dynamic environments. Special emphasis will be given to as-of-yet overlooked processes and metabolic nitrogen intermediates
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and rescue, and surveillance. To realise their full potential, new methods are needed to support autonomous decision-making within unstructured, dynamic environments. Conventional approaches to drone