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about how artificial intelligence is changing state actor powers? Do you want to conduct critical and in-depth legal research at the intersection of technology, law and power? And would you like
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), the University of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge. Within the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), the Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) is an engineering science
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application Are you interested in this position? Please send your application via the 'Apply now' button below before 15 September 2025, and include: A cover letter (maximum 2 pages A4), emphasizing your
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research has a high profile both in the Netherlands and internationally and is strengthened by the many young researchers working on innovative projects with as doctoral candidates and post-docs. It has been
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on innovative projects with as doctoral candidates and post-docs. It has been accommodated in three multidisciplinary UT research institutes: Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Centre and Digital Society Institute.
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procedures to be applied to RNPU networks in combination with memristive materials and applying the theoretical hysteron concept. Information and application Are you interested in this position? Please send
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, with collaboration from: Alfen – BESS developer, Stedin – grid operator, Eneco – energy supplier, ENTRNCE – electricity market expertise provider, Kyos – developer of market optimization tools
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deadline: 1 August 2025 Apply now In this PhD position, you will do research within the Biofabrication team with a specific focus on developing an engineered pancreatic endocrine construct to counter Type 1
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Intelligence, Control Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a similar field. You have a strong theoretical background with expertise in one or more of the following topics: machine
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Humanities Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology Who is it for? Scientists and scholars in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD between three and seven years