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TU Delft prepares its graduates for future engineering skills. Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is looking for a post-doc researcher within the Innovation for Delft Engineering Education
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closely with instrument teams of two spectrometers on ESA's Envision mission: Venspec-H and Venspec-U. You will develop a sophisticated radiative transfer code (based on an existing Fortran-code) tailored
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Make the code generated by AI more robust: Exploring the techniques for validating the automatically generated code. AI-powered coding tools are set to revolutionize how we develop software
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insurers. Flexible working week. Every year, 232 leave hours (at 38 hours). You can also sell or buy additional leave hours via the individual choice budget. Plenty of opportunities for education, training
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Intelligence (NL-AI2)”, we will develop a neuromorphic AI that is extremely efficient, as it mimics the sparse and asynchronous processing of the brain. To best demonstrate this technology’s efficiency, the AI
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Intelligence (NL-AI2)”, we will develop a neuromorphic AI that is extremely efficient, as it mimics the sparse and asynchronous processing of the brain. To best demonstrate this technology’s efficiency, the AI
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develop operator-independent approaches that generate accurate anatomical volumetric images and quantitative biomarkers, in particular for the characterization of tissue composition or microstructure and
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postdoc to analyze or synthesize tactile information (e.g., time series data) using supervised and unsupervised learning models. Besides, you will develop your a) writing and communication skills by
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different scales - from individual buildings to neighbourhoods. As part of a team of academic and industry partners, the candidate will help develop a multi-criteria decision-support framework to aid in
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engineers for their climate and policy challenges. Key job responsibilities include: Education: Organize, initiate and contribute to the development and teaching of graduate courses in our new MSc program