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TU Delft is looking for a lot of AI talent

TU Delft is looking for a lot of AI talent


Can artificial intelligence (AI) accelerate scientific progress? TU Delft is going to investigate this question across a large number of disciplines using the same number of TU Delft AI Labs. The research will start with eight research groups in the fields of materials science, urban environment, water management, computer vision, biomedical applications, and human-computer interaction. Over the next two years, 16 more research groups will be added, resulting in a total of 24 AI Labs. This will require many researchers, 24 new faculty members and 96 PhD students, who enjoy exploring the applicability of AI in an interdisciplinary team.

Science editor Jos Wassink

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