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of Information and Computing Sciences external link is nationally and internationally known for its research in computer and information sciences. It provides and contributes to undergraduate programmes in
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completion of the PhD thesis within the next three years is to be expected. A university PhD training programme is part of the agreement, and the candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science
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to indicate that a successful completion of the PhD thesis within the next three years is to be expected. A university PhD training programme is part of the agreement, and the candidate will be
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three years is to be expected. A PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. The preferred starting
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++ programme “Break-through technologies in flow and fluid composition measurement”. It involves close cooperation with flow sensor companies and the TU Delft, where a post-doc will focus on the electronic
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three years is to be expected. A PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. The preferred starting
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embedded in the research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Robert Lensink (Faculty of Economics and Business), email: b.w.lensink@rug.nl , Prof. Han Olff (Faculty
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public audiences and taking part in a pilot programme where experience can be acquired in high school science teaching; use graph theoretical tools to develop new fundamental frameworks and analytic tools
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eligible for the 30%-ruling if you meet the requirements of the Belastingdienst (Dutch tax agency), and with our Dual Career Programme we will also help your partner find the right job for them. Employer
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and AMOC changes at decadal to millennial timescales. This project may include participation in seagoing expeditions. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme funded by the Dutch