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an enthusiastic young scientist who likes to work with and develop novel laser-based spectroscopy instruments? Do you hold a Master’s degree in physics (photonics), electrical engineering or a related
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in biology? Then you have a part to play as a PhD candidate. By combining simulations and machine learning, you will help us develop new, innovative methods to extract knowledge from immune cell
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in written digital communication in the workplace: A study on requests and refusals’. We offer you the opportunity to develop and carry out your own PhD project within the areas of expertise of your
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10% of your time on contributing to teaching, and you will have the opportunity to develop yourself by taking courses, visiting summer schools, etc. The start of the project is flexible, preferably in
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presentations, respectively. You will also have a 0.1 FTE teaching obligation and will be given the opportunity to attend courses at Radboud University, the Donders Graduate School, and NeurotechEU. Requirements
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content from AI-generated text? Then join the Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH) as a PhD candidate and explore this groundbreaking hypothesis! We offer you the opportunity to develop and carry out
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of specification languages from an algebraic/logical perspective. As a PhD candidate, you will help to further develop these theories and methods, where a focus can be chosen depending on your own interest and
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research, come up with creative solutions, work diligently, and interact with peers worldwide. You will also be asked to spend 10% of your time on teaching. This is a four-year, fully funded PhD position
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research that will increase our understanding of this societal problem? Then the Sociology Department is looking for you! We offer you the opportunity to develop and carry out your own PhD project within
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candidate at Radboud University and uncover unpublished and under-examined sources that can help us rethink existing disciplinary frameworks within art history. We offer you the opportunity to develop and