23 international-law "University of St" PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology
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mimics the empirical laws observed for tectonic seismicity (Gutenberg-Richter law, Omori’s law, interevent time distribution). The model needs to be tuned to a specific field situation where induced
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of hardware, software and processing technology are developed pushing the boundaries of semiconductor design and manufacture to enable progress of Moore’s law to the next node. Crucial for almost all production
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independent research focusing on high-resolution imaging of the composition and structure of plant cell walls Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary and international team of researchers Present research
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international team of researchers Present research findings at conferences and publish in top-tier scientific journals The formation and growth of ice during freezing, storage, and/or thawing of cryopreserved
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interested in and excited about research. Motivated to work in and contribute to an international and interdisciplinary team. Motivated to develop your teaching skills and coach students. Fluent in spoken and
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qualifications. Job requirements You have a Master's degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Data Science or AI. You are able to work in an international team and are eager to collaborate with other team
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case several of these are of interest to you, we encourage you to apply to them simultaneously. The ESDiT Programme The Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies programme is a ten-year international
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perform the research in an international team within the Innovation, Technology Entrepreneurship, & Marketing (ITEM) group of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS). The
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ten-year international research programme of seven academic institutions in the Netherlands that started in January 2020. This programme has a combined budget of €27 million and is funded by
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ten-year international research programme of seven academic institutions in the Netherlands that started in January 2020. This programme has a combined budget of €27 million and is funded by