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criteria Academically relevant background within marine technology and cybernetics, electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related discipline. Master's
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bioinformatics. We are looking for a talented and strongly motivated PhD student to join our enthusiastic and young interdisciplinary teams of Prof. Dmitriev (Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Group, https
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background in Computer Science, Informatics Engineering, Mathematical Modeling, Computational Urban Science, Transport Modeling or equivalent, or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two
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. Alexander Ecker (Institute of Computer Sciences, University of Göttingen). Candidate profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with: A strong background in animal behavior, behavioral ecology
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of Wageningen University and Research. You will be supervised by Dr Imme Benedict and Prof. Jordi Vila Gureau de Arrelano (chair group holder). Your qualities You are/have: A successfully completed – or soon
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level university degree in engineering (e.g. Computer Science), completed with above-average results • Good skills (both theory and practice) in one or several of the following topics: Computer Vision
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embedded within the group of Dr. Fedor Miloserdov ( Homogeneous Catalysis and Biomimetic Synthesis - WUR ), located in the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry ( Organic Chemistry - WUR ), which is headed by Prof
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evergreen and most herbaceous plants so the understanding of this diversification is crucial. Working with a team from Spain (led by Prof. Mario Martínez Azorín, Alicante) and the UK you will generate DNA
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science and microscopy. The preferred starting date is 1 November. A stimulating research environment at Campus Groenenborger, equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation and computing facilities
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. This studentship will be hosted within the medical school at Swansea University in the labs of Dr Laura Thomas (https://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/laura.e.thomas/ ) and Prof Martin Clift (https://www.swansea.ac.uk