42 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL" PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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the Netherlands, offering diverse programs across various disciplines. Located in the lively and historic provincial capital, the university has a vibrant international community, with students and staff from all
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in project areas in Lower Saxony, Germany, and Fryslân, Netherlands, and is developing a Strategic Conservation Plan for meadow bird habitats in Western Europe and West Africa, including habitat
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will design, implement, and evaluate, within the framework of Design-Based Research, a professional development programme that supports STEM instructors in using AI effectively and critically in
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areas in Lower Saxony, Germany, and Fryslân, Netherlands, and is developing a Strategic Conservation Plan for meadow bird habitats in Western Europe and West Africa, including habitat restoration plans
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, Computer Science, or related field with excellent grades. Sound knowledge of computer hardware design and synthesis tools (ASIC, FPGA). Good programming and scripting skills. Excellent English communication
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design and synthesis tools (ASIC, FPGA). Good programming and scripting skills. Excellent English communication, presentation, and writing skills. Must be a team player. Knowledge of computing-in-memory is
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synthesis tools (ASIC, FPGA). Good programming and scripting skills. Excellent English communication, presentation, and writing skills. Must be a team player. Knowledge of computing-in-memory is an added
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design and synthesis tools (ASIC, FPGA). Good programming and scripting skills. Excellent English communication, presentation, and writing skills. Must be a team player. Knowledge of computing-in-memory is
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one programming language (e.g., Python, Matlab, Stata, Excel, R). Fluency in English, both written and spoken. Familiarity with the policy context in The Netherlands, as well as the ability to write and
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Fellowship Programme (EVOLVE – EVOLVE Fellowship Programme), an initiative by six world-leading research institutes of two universities in The Netherlands (University of Groningen, Leiden University) to study