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18 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company DIFFER Research Field Computer science » Programming Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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these methods to quantify phase transformation, plasticity, damage, fracture, and particle volume/sizes for the parameters space that is relevant for wafer handling. Map out the different regimes of silicon
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Systems (ADAS) and Automated Vehicles (AVs) beyond traditional camera, radar, and lidar sensors. Unlike these sensors, which require direct line-of-sight, acoustic detection captures traffic sounds like
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Program that employs 12 PhD candidates in 10 different countries in Europe. The overarching aim of WildBotics is to advance the digital revolution of nature conservation by integrating robotics
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behavior. The emerging field of comparative connectomics seeks to understand how these brain networks overlap and differ across species, providing insights into the evolutionary origins of brain function and
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models for the integration of healthcare data specifically incorporating patient preferences. This includes challenges such as how to adapt to different perspectives and data models as well as ensuring
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networks overlap and differ across species, providing insights into the evolutionary origins of brain function and the neural basis of cognitive functions such as language, working memory, and theory-of-mind
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; and running regional climate model simulations to project future Greenland surface mass balance under different sea ice scenarios. You will work within a close collaboration between IMAU and AWI
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theories from different social sciences. Synthesizing and extending the knowledge on socio-behavioral factors affecting such long-term (economic) decisions and people’s views on a fair distribution of
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such as how to adapt to different perspectives and data models as well as ensuring high quality and robust integration. The PhD is situated in the Intelligent Data Engineering Lab and will be supervised by