185 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning PhD positions in Netherlands
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now The Department of Geography, Planning and Environment is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to explore the social, technological and cultural dimensions of space exploration and
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PhD position in the field of climate dynamics Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Physics Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 31 August 2025 Apply now How does a
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Vacancies PhD Position: Advancing Kinematic Couplings for Precision Alignment Applications Key takeaways The challenge This PhD research focuses on the advanced design and analysis of kinematic
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to the doctoral programme at EUR. Employment conditions and benefits What do we offer: A fully funded 4,5 year PhD-position (fulltime), starting on 1 November 2025 Gross month salary with a minimum of € 2901 and a
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described in the project overview. Owing to the current composition of the project team, there will be a mild preference for candidates opting for project 2 on “Models and machine learning”. An explanation
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well on various excellence ranking lists. FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has one PhD position in the field of Climate resilience in Africa
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spaces are inclusive, resilient, and sustainable? Then you might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team at Wageningen University & Research! We are looking for a highly motivated PhD
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Organisation Job description This fully funded PhD at the University of Groningen (NL) is an independent research project titled Where Rivers Speak and Landscapes Remember. The selected candidate
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PhD candidate, you will explore key biogeochemical drivers of microbial methane removal in coastal systems such as estuaries, bays and fjords. Eutrophication and global warming are increasing
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Vacancies PhD Candidate in Assessing the effects of water management on hydrological processes Key takeaways Climate change intensifies droughts, heatwaves, water scarcity, and flooding, increasing