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, you will play a central role in developing and validating a novel control strategy for bionic limbs based on real-time ultrasound imaging. Your key responsibilities will include: Designing and
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the framework of this position. Profile You have obtained, or are about to obtain, a PhD in a relevant field, such as migration law, migration studies or social sciences. You have strong analytical skills. You
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take place in the week of September 1. Expected starting date is mid-October, 2025. Screening is part of the selection procedure. Applications should include the following documents: A video (2-minute max
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with a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction, Remote Sensing, Geo-Information Science, Cognitive Science, or a closely related field. The ideal applicant possesses a strong technical foundation, as
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you are applying for this position. A cover letter (1-page max) specifying how your experience and skills match the position as well as summarizing your scientific work. A CV including English
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discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in control systems and/or machine
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pipeline; build a prototype system that supports interactive workflow synthesis and question answering; collaborate with a technical assistant and two PhD candidates working on geodata/workflow modelling and
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of Twente, is looking for an experienced and motivated postdoc in the field of computational mechanics, skilled in programming and image segmentation. The project is related to multiscale modeling
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, Classics or a related field, with a specialisation in the visual culture of the Roman period. PhD either has to be in hand at the start of the appointment, or (in a system where the defence takes place
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/(...)47-02S000B92P&cat=wp Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position within the research project Roman Making and its Meanings: Representations of Manual Creation in the Literature and