38 medical-sciences "University of Cyprus" PhD positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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of Technology, led by Prof. Marcel Reinders, under daily supervision of Dr. Erik van den Akker. Both are also appointed at the Leiden Computational Biology Center (LCBC) of the Leiden University Medical Center
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mentoring responsibility for students at the bachelor’s and master’s levels. • A master’s degree in physics or engineering including wave physics and signal processing • Experience in programming
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this research area, and has numerous working setups and researchers working in this area. Our overarching goal is to help the global community upscale the technology towards practical application. The open PhD
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) of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (AE) and will be embedded within the Lightweight Composites and Structures project of the "Luchtvaart in Transitie" (LiT) initiative, which brings together a variety of
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. Floating offshore wind turbines are widely regarded as a key technology to accelerate renewable power generation and reach climate targets. Installing a wind turbine on a floating structure comes with
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Join us in advancing the frontier of plant sciences and making a tangible impact on agricultural resilience through the power of machine learning! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate
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Are you interested in pushing the boundaries of 6G wireless communication and sensing in one of the top engineering schools in Europe? As a part of an international team, you'll investigate new
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Are you interested in pushing the boundaries of 6G wireless communication and sensing in one of the top engineering schools in Europe? As a part of an international team, you'll investigate new
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technology encompasses all new technologies that require quantum physics to work [1]. Sensors based on oscillating mechanical systems are an important class of these emerging technologies. They are promising
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of your scientific curiosity and skill development. You will be co-supervised by Asst. Prof. Samarpita Roy and Prof. Mark van Loosdrecht. Microorganisms responsible for biological phosphorus removal