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Dutch (native level or at least B2) will be considered for this position, due to the nature of the work involving direct interaction with study participants. What are you going to do? We are looking for a
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PhD in Modular Control System Design using Assume-Guarantee Contracts (1.0 FTE) (V25.0154) « Back to the overview Job description We are offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position in systems and
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in project areas in Lower Saxony, Germany, and Fryslân, Netherlands, and is developing a Strategic Conservation Plan for meadow bird habitats in Western Europe and West Africa, including habitat
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, preparation and measurement facilities, unconventional nanofabrication equipment and experimental setups to measure ion transport will be designed supported by excellent mechanical and electronic workshops. We
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the increased size and heterogeneity of such systems, which typically comprise a large number of distinct but interacting components. To address these challenges, this project aims to contribute
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algorithms. LIACS has an active PhD community that organizes seminars and social events specifically for PhD students. Additionally, there are plenty of opportunities for interaction and academic collaboration
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areas in Lower Saxony, Germany, and Fryslân, Netherlands, and is developing a Strategic Conservation Plan for meadow bird habitats in Western Europe and West Africa, including habitat restoration plans
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veterinary diseases, focusing on both the bacterial side and the host interactions. This team is part of a department where expertise in host-pathogen interactions, antibiotic resistance, and intracellular
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receive support and mentorship in the design and implementation of your PhD project. You will develop a training and supervision plan with your supervisory team and be part of the ReGeNL training programme
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unclear strategies for bias mitigation limit its effectiveness in practice. This PhD project addresses the following central research question: how can we design human-AI collaboration to mitigate biases