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5 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology Research Field Architecture » Other Computer science » Database management Computer science » Programming
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PhD Position: Transition towards Circular Societies Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 11 May 2025
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with Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, will investigate the role of light and different wavelengths of light on the choroidal thickness in humans. The position provides a unique
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- from genes and environment to cellular responses and treatment’. The PhD student at Erasmus MC, in collaboration with Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, will investigate the role
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) to thoroughly evaluate the security of post-quantum protected implementations against deep-learning-based side-channel analysis. We invite applications for a PhD position at the Computer Architecture
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wires to connect to their room-temperature control electronics. This wiring bottleneck hinders the system's scalability and performance. As a PhD student in Electrical Engineering at TU Delft, you will
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. This PhD position is part of the NExTWORKx* partnership, a strategic collaboration between KPN and Delft University of Technology. Curious to learn more about the project? Feel free to visit our website
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architectures, conjugations, data analysis, sensor precision, calibrations, etc. The PhD project is part of the iControl collaboration that includes TU Eindhoven, Erasmus Medical Center, Leiden Academic Center
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wires to connect to their room-temperature control electronics. This wiring bottleneck hinders the system's scalability and performance. As a PhD student in Electrical Engineering at TU Delft, you will
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of these innovative material concepts, alongside exploring end-of-life solutions. This work will complement efforts by another PhD researcher specializing in microbiology, genetic engineering, and biomaterials