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Good English communication skills (spoken and written); German skills are advantageous For further information, please contact: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Cornelius Faber, faberc@uni-muenster.de More about our work
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in computer vision and language technology Direct impact on accessibility and inclusion for the Icelandic deaf community Participation in international conferences and research networks Mentorship from
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our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the candidates will be made by Prof. Niels
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international teams, and value creative approaches to research. You communicate fluently in English, both in writing and orally. We Offer: Access to an international network of scientists, policymakers, and
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academic and industrial cooperation partners Requirements: excellent university degree (M.Sc., Diploma) in either computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or any related natural science
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, the university unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences and medicine. This wide range of disciplines is a special feature, facilitating interdisciplinarity and transfer
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programs, the university unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences and medicine. This wide range of disciplines is a special feature, facilitating interdisciplinarity
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-edge interdisciplinary project aims to understand charge transport in the natural mineral feldspar, unlocking new ways of measuring the rates of Earth surface processes — from weathering and erosion
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of DTU Engineering Technology and the Department of Electric Energy at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The project will investigate coordinated operation and control of local
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Grant LUMIN. This cutting-edge interdisciplinary project aims to understand charge transport in the natural mineral feldspar, unlocking new ways of measuring the rates of Earth surface processes — from