92 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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Doctoral Network addresses these challenges by developing a neuromorphic platform that is inherently self-aware in terms of energy consumption, secure operation, and system reliability. As part of
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Doctoral Network addresses these challenges by developing a neuromorphic platform that is inherently self-aware in terms of energy consumption, secure operation, and system reliability. As part of
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Doctoral Network addresses these challenges by developing a neuromorphic platform that is inherently self-aware in terms of energy consumption, secure operation, and system reliability. As part of
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Doctoral Network addresses these challenges by developing a neuromorphic platform that is inherently self-aware in terms of energy consumption, secure operation, and system reliability. As part of
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is part of an NWO-funded Vici-project led by Jan-Willem Romeijn (http://romeijn.web.rug.nl/index.html ). For a further description of the project, see the extended project description ((https
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in the northern part of the Netherlands were connected to their wider world. Central to the project will be the analysis of various ceramic assemblages with a wide scope of methods in order to
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quantitative research methods and will be conducted in close collaboration with hospitals and partners in the North of the Netherlands as part of the Care2Change consortium. Your tasks as a PhD candidate are
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L. Dugdale, Dr Viktor A. Venhorst and Dr Stephen A. Adaawen. The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke and David Richardson, as part of the Seychelles warbler research group
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, and the public to join us, through educational programs, artistic collaborations, and museum partnerships. We’re searching for answers to life’s biggest questions, and we need your help. As part of
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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
, and the public to join us, through educational programs, artistic collaborations, and museum partnerships. We’re searching for answers to life’s biggest questions, and we need your help. As part of