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networks.The candidate will collaborate with Dr. Rita Pucci (LIACS), Prof. Fons Verbeek (LIACS) and Prof. Daniele Avitabile (VU). This project aims to create in a deep neural network with a strong prior
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-stress response model, going from the molecular network to the plant-level architecture and responses. This position is advertised at Utrecht University You will work here You will be located at Wageningen
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#content5-406934 , is participating in cutting-edge CELTIC MECON research project, focusing on network automation in 6G network architectures. The candidate aims to work in the following areas: Machine
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Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning . You will be supervised by dr. ir. Ilse Voskamp and prof. dr. Sven Stremke. Your qualities You are: An enthusiastic researcher who is creative, perseverant and
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different site-specific design solutions. Working within a landscape architecture research group, you will both contribute to the development of new modeling tools and translate the resulting simulations
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on the development of Takenaka’s zero carbon building design strategy. The Takenaka Corporation is a leading general contractor in Japan that offers various services, including architectural design, construction
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Architecture and Building Systems (A/S) research group at ETH Zurich, headed by Prof. Arno Schlueter, investigates energy systems in the context of climate and human
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that opposed Nazism. When you come to LMU, you join a community dedicated to making the most of their talents, curiosity, and opportunities. I am both honoured and humbled to be part of this community. Prof Dr
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Supervisor: Prof Sacha Mooney and Dr Craig Sturrock Subject Area: Soil Forensics Research Title: Unravelling the link between soil type and the occurrence of plague Research Description: Our
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Supervisor: Prof Sacha Mooney and Dr Craig Sturrock Our understanding of plague, past and present, will contribute directly to our ongoing struggle with epidemic diseases, present and future