103 Education scholarships at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in phd in Netherlands
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passionate about the application of optical flow diagnostics in laboratory experiments? Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Applied Physics and Science Education Reference number V34.7587 Job description
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Join the Melodies of the North research project and develop your doctorate focused on advancing principles and techniques for creating phonetic archives for low-resource languages. Using Frisian as
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Challenge: Solve computational bottlenecks in the modelling of mechanics of metallic systems. Change: Develop new physics-informed machine learning algorithms and predictive models. Impact: Enable
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Explainable AI for Crowd Dynamics: Predict and Assess Risk with Data. Join us to develop AI models for better decision-making in crowd crisis management. A major challenge in crises is the
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. What are you going to do? You will work on the following research objectives: Develop an integrated model of the regulatory networks controlling reproduction-associated transitions, starting with
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Join the Melodies of the North research project and develop your doctorate focused on advancing principles and techniques for creating phonetic archives for low-resource languages. Using Frisian as
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team. A full Curriculum Vitae including your education, publications, awards, and working experience. Your CV should demonstrate the scope of your work and education and indicate a good fit with the
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Fundamental Insights in Bubble Detachment Mechanics to Develop Micro-Structured Electrodes Challenge: Improve the efficiency of hydrogen production. Change: Develop advanced numerical techniques
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strong collaboration between industry, research institutes, and universities is needed to develop and implement novel technologies to achieve this target. In response to this challenge, TU Delft recently
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increasing efficiency. Ultimately, the research aims to develop practically applicable catalysts for the efficient and benign synthesis of societally important molecules. The work will be conducted in