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control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems such as occurring in high-tech manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and smart
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We are offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position in systems and control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems
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in the complex dynamics of international, European and domestic laws regulating technology, trade, industry, investment, money, and more generally markets. The focus is on how to make the law in any
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vibrational Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methodology for quality assurance in metal AM. By going beyond the state-of-the-art, we aim to optimize AM benefits, particularly for complex geometries. Insights
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for quality assurance in metal AM. By going beyond the state-of-the-art, we aim to optimize AM benefits, particularly for complex geometries. Insights gained will enhance the understanding of AM variability
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specific ownership types. The responses of firms with different ownership types to geopolitical changes, navigating the new complexities of international business. The role of different types of owners
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with different ownership types to geopolitical changes, navigating the new complexities of international business. The role of different types of owners on the formation, evolution, and long-term success
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and Society (IREES) which is embedded in the Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG). ESRIG plays a key role in addressing complex scientific and technological challenges
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Application deadline: 15 May 2025 Apply now Are you fascinated by the complex ways our social environments shape health? Do you want to develop cutting-edge methods to measure social networks at a population
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. The position also includes an extensive training programme. The PhD candidate will be supervised jointly by associate professor Mike Huiskes, assistant professor Joanna Chojnicka and assistant professor Dimitris