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Status: Open Applications open: 1/04/2025 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is funded by
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Tempels and prof. Martha Bakker. Your qualities You are someone who: Is excited about contributing to smart approaches to manage public space Seeks intellectual challenges and opportunities for growth Can
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microphytobenthos and its contribution to the benthic methane flux from the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea” in the working group Trace Gas Biogeochemistry within the Department of Marine Chemistry. The position is
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year subsidy for a company ticket for public transport or the Deutschlandticket (Germany ticket) More information on about the IGZ you can find under www.igzev.de . For questions, please contact: Prof
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data requirements, and lower costs for large-scale modelling tasks. PINNs enhance predictive capabilities and efficiency by combining data-driven methods with physical principles. Unlike traditional
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candidate will be supervised by Prof. Francesco Maresca, chair of the Mechanics of Materials unit of the Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG). Organisation Founded in 1614, the University
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about potential research projects, please contact Prof Toby Pavey . For information on how to apply for this scholarship, please contact hdr@qut.edu.au . What happens next? Applicants will be contacted
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Stig Brøndbo 31st August 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology PhD fellow in Solid Earth Sciences Apply for this job See advertisement The position A PhD position
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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scientific backgrounds, including electrical engineering, industrial engineering, operations research, data science, and applied mathematics. Many of our former students are now successful scientists in both