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Research Group at Eindhoven University of Technology! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD Researcher with a passion for quantitative microscopy and physical chemistry of self-assembling materials to join
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A fully funded PhD position in the broad field of systems and control is available at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The specific subject of the project will be determined
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Fully funded PhD position in Medieval Studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (start date: February 2025) in the project “New Approaches to Medieval Travel: Cultural Interactions and
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and population synthesis. social science and spatial sciences. The successful candidate will be funded by the ERC Starting Grant SEGUE and will work in close collaboration with its members: a PhD
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human capabilities, and 2) normative accounts of well-being, specifically ethical theories that link the ability to exercise a full range of capabilities to living well (Jacobs 2020). The PhD researcher
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Develop AI for intelligent vehicles to make them anticipate unseen nearby traffic through acoustic perception of traffic sounds The Intelligent Vehicles group at TU Delft is seeking two PhD
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? Do you aspire to carry out original and impactful research into contemporary international legal challenges? If so, you are invited to join the Department of International and European Law as a PhD
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to support first responders in their crowd crises decisions, yet the increasing use of AI has led to a debate about its legal and ethical implications. In this PhD project, we specifically focus
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well as clinical intervention studies with dietary fibre. You will process and analyse the collected data, and will present the results in scientific papers, in a PhD-thesis and at (inter)national conferences. Next
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PhD position (4 years) in Medieval Studies (1.0 FTE) (V24.0350) « Back to the overview Job description Fully funded PhD position in Medieval Studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen