53 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" PhD scholarships at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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artificial intelligence, computational cognitive science, human-computer interaction, computer science, information systems, or another relevant field. - A keen interest in pursuing interdisciplinary research
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international staff, addressing issues that are essential to understand processes of communication in an increasingly mediatized society. A Research Master’s (ReMa) or Master’s degree with a research component
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research, driving the development of innovative, sustainable and smart processes and products through world-class research while actively investing in graduate and undergraduate education and mentorship
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum
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related field. A keen interest in particle physics and data processing at high-energy physics experiments. A strong background in (experimental) particle physics and statistical data analysis is an added
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starting date is 1 December 2025. Selection process The application should include: - A letter of motivation to apply for this particular position. - A Curriculum Vitae. - A one-page research proposal
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum
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at a fundamental level how nanomedicines, such as the lipid nanoparticles used to deliver RNA for the vaccines against Covid19, interact with and are processed by cells. The Department’s research
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic