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Vacancies PhD position on Serious Game Design to Support the Development of Coastal Sand Nourishment Strategies to Increase Climate Resilience Key takeaways This research focuses on the design and
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PhD in Closed-Loop Design of Homogeneous Catalysts (1.0 FTE) (V25.0034) « Back to the overview Job description Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes
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-property relationships are rare, providing a large open catalyst space to be explored. This project will rely on data-driven workflows for the closed-loop design of ligands that will facilitate challenging
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pyrolysis. The work will focus on multiscale process modelling for the design of a pyrolysis reactor. You will be working in creative and experienced research groups with extensive experience of practical
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PhD in Modular Control System Design using Assume-Guarantee Contracts (1.0 FTE) (V25.0154) « Back to the overview Job description We are offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position in systems and
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for verification, i.e., aimed at guaranteeing system-level properties on the basis of component properties. The position is part of the recent large project “Contracts for Control System Design”, funded by
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“Contracts for Control System Design”, funded by the European Research Council. As such, the PhD candidate will be part of a team at the University of Groningen working on the topic of contract-based modular
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groups. Professor Bram Nauta’s Integrated Circuit Design (ICD) group focuses on various aspects of analog and Radio Frequency (RF) Integrated Circuits (IC). The group's motto is “fundamental solutions
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techniques to create predictive models that guide sustainable product design; Publish research outcomes through datasets, scientific software, and academic publications; Collaborate with researchers in food
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underwriting and managing risk. Through the design and management of insurance portfolios, they help shape value creation and carry a growing responsibility to consider Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG