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publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD thesis. The PhD thesis has to be completed within four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme, you will receive research training as
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the PhD thesis in either language, English or German. Full-time / part-time full-time Mode of study Hybrid Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Additional
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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. The position is for a period of three years. The objective of the position is to complete research training to the level of a doctoral degree. Admission to the PhD programme is a prerequisite for employment, and
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in a dedicated training plan For further information, please contact Prof. Marcus Völp at critix- Your profile Qualification: Master in Computer Science and/or Cybersecurity or equivalent degrees with
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number awarded 3 Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program (full-time study). Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum
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Degree German, Italian and French Doctoral Degree (PhD) Course location Bonn In cooperation with University of Florence (Italy) / Sorbonne University (France) Teaching language German Italian
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offers support and facilitation for employees who wish to take Norwegian language courses during their employment, up to level A2 You will be employed as a PhD Candidate at NTNU and will have access
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the Knut and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation. In 2025 the DDLS Research School will be expanded with the recruitment of 19 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more
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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate for a project carried out under the supervision of Prof. Ben Feringa at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The project is part of the EVOLVE