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book culture) by 1 September 2024; a strong research interest, demonstrated by the ability and ambition to work with sixteenth-century books and texts in different languages and the desire to develop
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Education, Culture and Science (OCW) and the Dutch universities. Your job As a PhD candidate in this project, you will investigate the role of multilingual books printed in two sixteenth-century cosmopolitan
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. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality, booking platforms have favoured synchronization and matching between supply and demand
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-based system that does not exploit the well-connected networks and the deployed capacity. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality
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. You will compare trainees, who generate novel letter-colour predictions by reading books with coloured letters, with developmental synesthetes, who have life-long sensory predictions of colour evoked by
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to reduce the requirement for DSP or to diminish its complexity. TU/e, in collaboration with several European partners, is seeking to develop and exploit chip-scale micro frequency combs and make them
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of Dutch literary studies. Tasks and responsibilities: Conducting research and completing a PhD thesis within the period of appointment; Publishing two peer-reviewed (co-authored) journal articles or book
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revolutionize neuroscientific visualization. As a PhD candidate, you will develop cutting-edge brain visualization software, integrating real-time rendering techniques. You will work at the forefront
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to reduce the requirement for DSP or to diminish its complexity. TU/e, in collaboration with several European partners, is seeking to develop and exploit chip-scale micro frequency combs and make them
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Revolutionize neuroscientific visualization with real-time cinematic tractography. Join our innovative PhD project to develop cutting-edge brain visualizations, bridging the gap between data