99 senior-lecturer-distributed-computing 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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Organisation Job description As a researcher, you will play a key role in developing and implementing the DNPP’s research programme. Your responsibilities will include conducting independent and
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of “the countryside” for both urban and rural residents. The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded research programme Fertile Soils, which conducts inter- and trans-disciplinary research into making relationships
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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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the weblike distribution of galaxies in large galaxy redshift surveys, with the corresponding velocity flows inferred from measured galaxy peculiar velocities. These measurements are to be converted into a
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Astronomical Institute, the last 2 years at Tartu Observatory. The PhD research project has the purpose to analyze and combine the weblike distribution of galaxies in large galaxy redshift surveys, with
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questions at the urban level. This includes analyzing the impact of climate change on urban energy demand, evaluating the distribution grid's capability to accommodate growing electricity demand, assessing
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climate change on urban energy demand, evaluating the distribution grid's capability to accommodate growing electricity demand, assessing the effects of local policies such as building refurbishment
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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