23 applied-linguistics PhD positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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of the project. Therefore, the ability to communicate effectively and interact in a workgroup is highly valued. Most important is the student's motivation to use fluid dynamics knowledge to contribute solving
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Investigating and exploiting the secret language of gestures and body movements in conversations. Enabling machines to interpret social behaviour in real life is a major frontier of Modern
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developers. An independent, proactive approach combined with pragmatic practical creativity. Nice-to-have: Knowledge of Large Language Models in Software Engineering or experience in their practical use
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. The Applied Probability research group within the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics at TU Delft (see https://www.tudelft.nl/ewi/over-de-faculteit/afdelingen/applied-mathematics ) is offering a full-time
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Are you passionate about aerodynamics and our transition to sustainable transport? Apply for one of our PhD positions in our Wind Assisted Ship Propulsion program. The maritime industry is under
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does it mean to organise the ecosystem of businesses and organisations that are developing quantum technology such that this technology realises the public good? Innovation ecosystems tend to have
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, or related fields; A good understanding of at least one of the following areas: machine/deep learning, large language models, Transformers, NLP, and ability to apply these for static code analysis; Strong
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candidate in the CoCoGel network, you will participate in collaborative and training activities hosted by the network partners. You will be based at Delft University of Technology and, as part of your PhD
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Are you interested in researching digitalisation and how it pushes the boundaries of engineering project work, as part of an inter-disciplinary team? Digitalisation is affecting all aspects of our
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/data can help to make the choices between priorities within cities and within neighbourhoods, bringing also the multi-scalar interdependencies of choices into focus. In this PhD, we aim to use urban