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, organizational studies) and actively engage with Dutch (semi) public infrastructure organisations and gain unique experience in different professional settings in the Netherlands. This requires a curiosity for
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Vacancies PhD position on Assessing DNS Dependencies at Scale Key takeaways The Domain Name System (DNS) plays a central role in the Internet’s infrastructure. Its distributed nature has enabled
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Processes and Materials group within the department of chemical engineering of the Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Twente (The Netherlands). You are encouraged to visit the different
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to energy grid, etc.) that would be suitable for the implementation of standardised renovation solutions from different perspectives (suppliers, clients, housing associations, etc.). Additionally, a
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-master design program being part of the program Business Information Technology. For more information on the BIT EngD program, see https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/tgs/interested-in/engd/programmes
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research topics and will synthesize new building blocks for sustainable polymeric materials, including organic syntheses, and different polymerization techniques. The employee will also be involved in
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address issues like data privacy and ownership, distribution of responsibilities and accountability, and technology access on organisational, project and district level, and explore how digital technologies
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design up to phased-array implementations (3 vacancies) With its partners, the University of Twente founded POLARIS, a programme running under the Dutch National Growth Fund (NGF). It realises
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environment that encourages professional growth, mentoring, and a healthy work–life balance. About the organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses
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analysis, and high-performance simulations? We offer a challenging PhD position in the Mathematics of Computational Science group to design and analyse novel structure-preserving methods for stochastic