119 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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, the dynamics of habitat use, especially the shift between wetlands and rice fields, the habitat quality, and the influence of anthropogenic activities and climate change, remain poorly understood
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PhD position on Measuring Cosmic Web Dynamics (V25.0149) « Back to the overview Job description We are advertising a 4 year PhD position within the context of the Horizon-Widera EXCOSM project
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MMF/Nexus pipeline and the stochastic Bayesian Bisous method. To improve, extend and deepen the analysis to a full dynamical inventory, a major incentive for the project is the application and
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PhD position in the field of Managing Charitable Giving Dynamics (V25.0150) « Back to the overview Job description Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed
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Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research
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PhD position Modeling modals: A computational study of modal verb acquisition (V25.0196) « Back to the overview Job description The Center for Language and Cognition Groningen is seeking a motivated
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Organisation Job description The Center for Language and Cognition Groningen is seeking a motivated PhD candidate in the fields of linguistics, computational linguistics, language acquisition, and
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://romeijn.web.rug.nl/paper/2023_romeijn_-_VICI_project_description.pdf ), where you can find a detailed list of planned PhD projects and postdoc positions. Organisation Since its founding in 1614, the University
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for considering components independently. Inspired by so-called contract theories from computer science, such modular control theory will be based on the introduction of assume-guarantee contracts for control
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to the development of a control theory that is inherently modular, i.e., that allows for considering components independently. Inspired by so-called contract theories from computer science, such modular control theory