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growing up in difficult conditions develop enhanced abilities, not despite, but precisely because of their challenging experiences. Research suggests that by navigating and negotiating diverse cultural
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archaeological finds. Conducting geospatial analyses in GIS, including work with LiDAR data, aerial imagery, and other remote sensing data. Developing a webGIS platform to host field-collected data, legacy
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fluctuations.The methods will crucially support the development of stochastic bifurcation theory. During the PhD, you will initially work on a pre-specified subproject of your choosing, which allows you to develop
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about how criminological knowledge is applied in practice and whether and how this knowledge is used in policy development? Then this PhD position might be for you. Erasmus School of Law, department Law
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) developing and validating preprocessing pipelines; (3) architecting and comparing spectral-only and multimodal (HSI + NIR + Raman + RGB) deep-learning models; (4) implementing robust sensor-fusion strategies
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, the Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen (ENTEG) is a multidisciplinary hub for engineering science and technology research, driving the development of innovative, sustainable and smart processes and
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collections interact with power, knowledge, and ongoing processes of heritagization. The candidate is encouraged to develop new methodologies that center community-led, ethical, and innovative approaches
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fidelity. In this PhD, you will help develop these next-generation tools. We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to strengthen our research. Your research will focus on the development of numerical
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an employee. And, of course, we offer a good pension plan. We also give you plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions. Therefore, we provide various training
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Apply now Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) is a new form of phototherapy against cancer. In the frame of an Institute-funded programme dedicated to developing new photocages for cancer treatment