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, providing crucial image data for environmental monitoring? Join us at APIC research group, where we are pioneering the development of low-power high-dynamic range (HDR) image sensors for IoT applications
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-oriented coding (preferably in C++). Previous experience with working in HPC environments and with the nektar++ framework is accessed as an advantage. Applicants for the PhD position must hold a relevant
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sector. Trinity is committed to supporting work-life balance and to creating a family-friendly working environment.
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environment in the heart of Amsterdam; While frequent presence at the office is valued in terms of cohesion and team building, we offer the opportunity to work hybrid (i.e., to work from home from time to time
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and molecular Raman sensing to improve diagnosis of cancer and enable localised treatment. What we offer: The chance to work in a world-class multi-disciplinary team consisting of physicists, engineers
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frequent contamination from agriculture and sewage releases. We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD researcher to work in collaboration with an exciting new project funded by the Natural Environment Research
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excellent labs and facilities that underline our strong international position. In total, more than 1000 employees and 4,000 students work and study in this innovative environment. Click here to go to the
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an ambitious and informal environment. An effective organisation – with good working conditions and a collaborative work culture – creates the ideal framework for a successful academic career.
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system and the physical environment, facilitated by a sense-compute-actuate feedback loop. As such systems are ubiquitous in our modern society, it is important to ensure their safety and security despite
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Introduction Consciousness is characterised by the ability to awake and interact with our environment. This state of wakefulness promotes sensory perceptions, whether from outside (the environment