17 computer-programmer-"University-of-Reading" PhD positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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Vacancies PhD Position in Computational Biology: Digital Twins & Disease Modeling for Precision Osteoarthritis Treatments Key takeaways Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease in which multiple
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. The project will be carried out in collaboration with an industrial partner under the umbrella of the Industrial Focus Group XUV Optics where a multidisciplinary research program on growth, characterization
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-proof. You will contribute to the CYCLIC project : Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs , a collaboration among five Dutch universities, uniting experts in cyclic structures, coinduction, program
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. Ensuring timely and consistent access to medical test results is crucial for improving the efficiency of healthcare providers. For example, doctors need to know when test results will be available to plan
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of application. Proof of English proficiency Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department The PhD student will join CAES, a group working on the most efficient and effective computer
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and a scientific programmer. You will be supervised by both Rianne de Heide and Jelle Goeman. One PhD student will be appointed at the UT, and one PhD student at the LUMC. We collaborate very closely
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key societal problems. About the organisation The Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) provides international postgraduate education, research and project services in the field
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-MWM) develops and applies holistic approaches which promote sustainable and resilient management of water systems. About the organisation The Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
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, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS). We work on next-generation power electronics, energy systems for smart grids, advanced battery electronics and management, power devices, power and energy measurements
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soon (or may already be available) on the Leiden University websit. This project is embedded in the Advanced Nano-electrochemistry Institute Of the Netherlands (ANION), a ‘Gravitation’ program bringing