81 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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relevant information General interest in space and space research Behavioural competencies Education You should have recently completed, or be close to completion of a PhD in cyber security, computer science
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these with quantitative and qualitative research methods to promote a regenerative food system in the Netherlands? If you have a PhD degree and a skill set that puts you in a good position to carry out
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programme in 2008. Through the CCI, ESA is developing a suite of global data records of key components of the climate system, known as essential climate variables (ECVs). The climate-quality datasets produced
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organisation The Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) engages in education and research of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Industrial Design Engineering. We enable society and industry
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, Linguistics and Media and Journalism Studies. For this role, we are looking for someone who: Has a PhD degree in any area related to the tasks (e.g. Computer Science, Digital Humanities, or Information Science
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Vacancies Postdoc position in Intelligent, Acoustics-Based Diagnostics for High-Tech Systems Key takeaways The Dynamics based Maintenance group, Faculty of Engineering Technology at the University
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secure food system. You also possess: a PhD in Biology, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Biochemical Engineering, or related fields, with demonstrated experience in animal cell culture; minimum of 2 years
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, molecular inorganic chemistry and molecular materials chemistry are embedded in the institute. The research programme is focused on synthesis, catalysis, functional materials, bio-organic chemistry/chemical
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alignment with the strategic directions of the STS PNRR programme. Scientifically, you will in particular: propose and conduct rigorous research in the field of model-based digital system engineering and
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within the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology Department at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. The EU-funded (DELPHI) project aims