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at https://werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies/phd-position-for-advanced-nearest-neighbour-models-for-active-matter-netherlands-14247 . Contact: Prof. dr. Jo Ellis-Monaghan Email: Postal Mail: P.O. Box 94248
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) Medicine. You have knowledge in the fields related to anatomy and clinical procedures. You are acquainted with computer programmes related to making virtual reality models. You enjoy finetuning the details
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: This PhD project will develop model- and data-driven hybrid machine learning material models that capture the complex, nonlinear, path- and history-dependent behaviour of materials. The goal is to create
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localised economic gains. These contrasting findings highlight the current uncertainty surrounding the specific impacts of AMOC weakening on human societies. In this PhD project, you will use models and data
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PhD position in Human-Centered AI for Accessibility Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 28
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. degree criteria; Completion of PhD thesis within 4 years. Application Process: This position is currently open. The start date is between September - December 2025. Only applications that are submitted
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Vacancies Postdoc position on Data enhanced physical reduced order Models Key takeaways The position is embedded into a large-scale effort between academic groups in the Netherlands and industrial
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. For this PhD position you will work on modelling the processes and feedbacks that couple the AMOC and polar ice sheets, with particular focus on sea ice and (North Atlantic) deep-water formation regions such as
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-derived organoid models. You will work closely with in-house technology platforms, including the Single Cell Genomics Facility, Big Data Core and High Throughput Screening Facility. Our research is embedded
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for Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD position in cosmology with galaxy shapes, supervised by Dr Elisa Chisari. The project combines theoretical and simulated studies