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operations by floating vessels, as well as use in online DSS solutions for tactical planning. Your supervisor will be Associate Professor Marit Kvittem and your immediate leader will be the Head of
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, reliability, and respect. About the department The Arctic biology department constitutes 2 professors, 6 associate professors, 5 PhD students, 8 adjunct professors and 1 technician. The department conducts
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and Research Skills Training program. This project will be undertaken in collaboration with Associate Professor Peter Smitham, Professor Dominic Thewlis and Adjunct Professor Mark Rickman from
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Department. Currently, three faculty member (one associate professor, and two professors) with two doctoral students, one researcher and one research engineer are working on the related research activities and
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research school on secure distributed computing (SeDiC) is proposed. SeDiC aims to tackle the challenges of exchanging and computing data across a network of interconnected systems. It addresses scalability
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questions or do you require additional information? Please contact: Jordy de Vries, Associate Professor, j.devries4@uva.nl Applications should include the following information (all files besides your cv
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additional professor plus an international tutor of the RTG Description of the PhD topic: This PhD project focuses on the development of fail-safe, distributed digital twins (DTs) for urban air mobility
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and may relate to sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion, well-being, or similar themes. The two projects will be supervised by Associate Professor Darius-Aurel Frank , who was awarded
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Applicants must hold a relevant master’s degree in telecommunications, computer networks, computer science, or a closely related field, with a strong background in computer networking and distributed systems
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genetic information from a defined potato breeding population to identify genomic regions associated with the trait and to estimate its heritability. Links between internal dry matter distribution and