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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate for a project carried out under the supervision of Prof. Ben Feringa at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The project is part of the EVOLVE
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forces with prestigious partner universities and networks, the University of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge. Faculty of Economics and Business The Faculty of Economics and Business
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of Economics and Business The Faculty of Economics and Business offers an inspiring study and working environment for students and employees. International accreditation enables the Faculty to assess performance
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these processes using large-scale population genomic data from modern-day and prehistoric humans. The PhD position is part of the The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS
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validating deep learning models for the prediction of disease progression from ophthalmic data. Skills include working with image or computer vision-based toolkits, development of multimodal, multidata type
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by Dr Adrià Rofes (daily advisor), Prof. Roel Jonkers (promotor), and Prof. Thomas Picht (co-advisor). The PhD candidates will spend the first three years at the Image Guidance Lab of the Charité
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awake brain surgery (see The PhD project, below). The two PhD candidates will be supervised by Dr. Adrià Rofes (daily advisor), Prof. Dr. Roel Jonkers (promotor), and Prof. Dr. Thomas Picht (co-advisor
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the experimental process. Time permitting, flow sheet modelling will convert the theoretical and bench-scale chemistry research into a practical liquid-liquid extraction set-up. This PhD project will run alongside
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van Laar (University of Groningen), dr. Emar Maier (University of Groningen) and prof. dr. Jean Wagemans (University of Amsterdam). Other members of the project team are: prof. dr. Lilian Bermejo-Luque
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, employed position to complete a PhD within a project led by dr. Jan Albert van Laar (University of Groningen), dr. Emar Maier (University of Groningen) and prof. dr. Jean Wagemans (University of Amsterdam