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. The Doctoral Program's research foci include literary and cultural theory, the history of literary forms, arts and media, forms of knowledge, and cultural practice. Currently, the Doctoral Program has a
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theory to unlock the efficiency of neuromorphic compute in multi-timescale processing. Job description Neuromorphic computing promises new energy efficiency records by taking inspiration from biology
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adaptation. To explore the emergence of moral hazard and fiscal strain for governments under shifting climate risks, the candidate will develop an agent-based model grounded in the Tiebout theory and supported
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. In exceptional cases where electronic submission is not possible, applications can be submitted through surface mail to: TU Dresden, Chair of Theory of Polymers at Interfaces, Prof. Jens-Uwe Sommer
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trade-offs and maximizes synergies between landscape services. In this PhD project you will develop this innovative theory and combine spatial analysis with a Research Through Design approach. You first
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diverse group of students at all levels, offering a rigorous undergraduate curriculum and advanced graduate degrees. This commitment to excellence is exemplified by our graduate and Nobel laureate, Prof
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machine control theory Programming in MATLAB, Python, C++ Working knowledge of optimization theory Knowledge of vector calculus and linear algebra The candidate should submit a research proposal for the
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. The Doctoral Program's research foci include literary and cultural theory, the history of literary forms, arts and media, forms of knowledge, and cultural practice. Currently, the Doctoral Program has a
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historical French literature at Leiden University). Prof. Nadine Akkerman (professor in early modern literature and culture at Leiden University) will be the co-supervisor of the PhD candidate. The project
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for 2026-2031 by the European Research Council, and directed by dr. Alisa van de Haar (university lecturer in historical French literature at Leiden University). Prof. Nadine Akkerman (professor in early