47 condition-monitoring-machine-learning-"Multiple" PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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to rural supply. Where are the strongest city–countryside interactions? What socio-economic conditions matter? How can new initiatives be combined with existing activities, including housing, to create
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. Project 2. Project title: Motor learning as a window into neurodegeneration: an interdisciplinary approach Supervisors Dr Defne Abur (YAG, Faculty of Arts, Assistant Professor of Speech and Speech
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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for this position will have the following qualifications/qualities An MSc degree in chemistry or a related field. Very strong academic performance. Experience in molecular machine learning. Experience with
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learning environments based on pedagogies that promote justice and fairness. To address this need, the Centre for Learning and Teaching (CLT) is offering a fully funded, 4-year PhD. The selected candidate
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biology and nanoparticle-cell interaction studies, or vice versa students from cell and molecular biology, pharmacy, or a related discipline who are willing to learn basic principles of nanoparticle
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novel as well as state-of-the-art methods to map and functionally characterize RNA structure ensembles under different cellular conditions. Explore the therapeutic potential of targeting RNA structure