133 postdoctoral-computer-vision PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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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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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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dedicated Master's program in Ecology and Evolution that offers extensive fieldwork opportunities. Furthermore, the university-wide Rudolf Agricola School for Sustainable Development engages FSE members in
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on designing motorized DNA-nanoscale building blocks and to demonstrate the first light-controlled artificial muscles and conveyor belts. The joint efforts of the PhD student and an experienced postdoctoral
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report results via peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD thesis. The PhD thesis has to be completed within four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme
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light-controlled artificial muscles and conveyor belts. The joint efforts of the PhD student and an experienced postdoctoral researcher will aim to develop synthetic motorized nanoscale systems
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four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme, you will receive research training as well as a varied educational training program including transferable skills and future (academic or non
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disintegrated, and many countries fell under colonial control and trusteeship, Arab intellectuals developed distinctive arguments for a form of anti-colonial geopolitics, with various pan-nationalist visions
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developed distinctive arguments for a form of anti-colonial geopolitics, with various pan-nationalist visions of international federations fashioning new ideas of territorial reorganisation and postcolonial
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vision on the structure of the PhD and will have the freedom to reshape the research projects within the general boundaries of the subject of spatial and foraging ecology and habitat use of Black-tailed