33 natural-language-processing positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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. Strong background in signal processing and optimization. Background in electromagnetics and antenna design is appreciated. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or MATLAB. Experience with
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an intermediate layer, LLMs can translate natural language querries into a compatible format for popular databases (e.g., MySQL, Neo4j) thus expanding existing knowledge bases. By enabling more efficient search and
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models attuned to the dynamic nature of 6G networks, adjusting model complexity based on available computing resources. Your home base will be the Embedded Systems group, where you will be supervised by Dr
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originates from biological conversions in natural and engineered ecosystems. Despite decades of research, the environmental conditions controlling the underlying microbiology remain largely unknown. This PhD
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Digitalisation is affecting all aspects of our lives through new technologies, processes, tasks and new forms
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The complexity, covert nature and constantly changing power structures of organised crime pose a huge
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Anthropogenic activities have broken the natural carbon cycle, and it is becoming urgent to find alternative, more
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analogue to data-driven technologies, focusing on how these shifts have impacted the design of healthcare spaces and the nature of care itself. To examine the interplay between healthcare environments and
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Responsibilities: Develop a multi-scale GIS-based timeline(s) for northern Africa, encompassing geological surface and subsurface processes, components (rocks – water – and other natural resources), and spatio
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. Responding to the future needs for sustainable mobility, rapid thermoplastic composite processes that can be applied in digital micro-factories powered by increased automation technology will be developed