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seeking a PhD candidate to work on the NWO Vidi-funded Web Security and Privacy Observatory (WeSPO) project under the supervision of Dr Gunes Acar, tackling critical threats in online privacy and security
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, privacy and open science. The Digital Security group at Radboud University’s Institute for Computing Sciences is seeking a PhD candidate to work on the NWO Vidi-funded Web Security and Privacy Observatory
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, invasion biology, or a related field, and do you want to make a difference, boosting your academic career? If so, help us study how warming will affect marine life in Antarctica as part of a project entitled
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you fascinated by how we use language? Then join the new NWO research project ‘Commitments in Communication’ as a PhD candidate. You will
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study how warming will affect marine life in Antarctica as part of a project entitled ’How will the unique aquatic ectotherm communities in Antarctica cope with warming and bioinvasions?’ financed by
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an advantage but is not a requirement. You are highly motivated, and able to work independently as well as in a team. Additional Information Benefits We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0 FTE
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project will be supervised by Dr Mengqing Wu (Radboud University). This position is part of a research project called ’Are neutrinos Majorana?’, which is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The main
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you intrigued by the intricate dynamics of molecular collisions and reactions? Want to operate world-unique equipment? Join us as a PhD candidate and contribute to exciting research on cold and
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the intricate dynamics of molecular collisions and reactions? Want to operate world-unique equipment? Join us as a PhD candidate and contribute to exciting research on cold and controlled reactive molecular
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ways to detect and hide them using natural language processing and audio analysis. We look at anonymisation, but also go beyond to study attributes of speakers, which recent work has identified as an