39 software-defined-network-postdoc PhD positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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. The group is world-leading in modelling of the ice sheet surface including firn, and maintains a dedicated network of automatic weather stations. Currently, our research group has 6 staff members, 8 Postdocs
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, you will focus on that. Your job In this PhD project, you will be part of a large consortium of six PhD candidates and three postdocs. Together, we aim to understand the working of storm surge barriers
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link , as well as discounts on software and other IT products. We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees
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project, you will be part of a large consortium (6 PhD candidates and 3 postdocs) in the SBB-Delta project external link that will advise the Dutch government on the future of the Oosterschelde and Maeslant
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battery (BLIB) with fast charge/discharge (1 min) and high energy density. Working with three PhD candidates and one postdoc, you will help synthesise a conductive anode within a bicontinuous emulsion, coat
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the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility). You coordinate your work within an (inter)national network of collaborators, while working in an ambitious, motivated, multi-disciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians
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the molecular network to the plant-level architecture and responses. You will analyse changes relative to the Arabidopsis regulatory networks and how these may impact response to drought and heat stress. You will
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network. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to contribute to teaching and supervise AI-related thesis projects at both Bachelor’s and Master’s levels (10-15% of your time). Your qualities A
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be integrated with cell based models to investigate feedbacks between subcellular networks and cell shape regulation. One potential direction of the project is to then investigate how the virtual cells
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analysis of secular and/or non-religious imagery in transnational Iranian digital culture; network analysis of how non-religious themes circulate in online spaces; digital ethnography and interviews with