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The Amsterdam String Theory Group is part of the Faculty of Science and is one of the largest and most prominent groups in the world. The group's research interests are diverse and extend across all of string
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detection. Together with a team of four analysts, you will work on challenges such as identifying plant components, detecting insect residues, and spotting packaging materials in animal feed. It is also
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the next three years is to be expected. A university PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. Application Do you
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Your job Do you want to be part of the development of resilient crops that can continue to feed the world when faced with climate change, reduced pesticide use, and reduced irrigation? Then you
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interdisciplinary approach, combining diverse expertise to generate new insights into the conditions and processes that gave rise to life. As part of this initiative, we offer 15 exciting PhD research projects
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, which is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at the University of Groningen. The University of Groningen, established in 1614, is one of the oldest and largest research universities in
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mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array of state-of-the-art machine learning potentials for multi-component alloy systems that are relevant
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field? If so, then you have a part to play as a PhD candidate in our research team! As a PhD candidate, you will be involved in the research and development of instruments based on the latest
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their daily practice. As part of this PhD, the candidate will: Conduct independent research and write a dissertation within four years. Participate in relevant PhD training courses offered by the Graduate
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strongly preferred; candidates should clearly mention their experience in this regard in the cover letter. You will be part of the Computational Network Science (CNS) research group (see https://cns.liacs.nl