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Join the Melodies of the North research project and develop your doctorate focused on advancing principles and techniques for creating phonetic archives for low-resource languages. Using Frisian as
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Challenge: Solve computational bottlenecks in the modelling of mechanics of metallic systems. Change: Develop new physics-informed machine learning algorithms and predictive models. Impact: Enable
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Join the Melodies of the North research project and develop your doctorate focused on advancing principles and techniques for creating phonetic archives for low-resource languages. Using Frisian as
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Physics and Science Education Reference number V34.7563 Job description From a scientific perspective, contact line motion remains a challenging subject for both theoretical, experimental and numerical
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principled. This is a Teaching PhD position (PhD-TA). Throughout your PhD you will also spend some time helping with the teaching of some relevant courses (e.g., by running instruction sessions, and by
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increasing efficiency. Ultimately, the research aims to develop practically applicable catalysts for the efficient and benign synthesis of societally important molecules. The work will be conducted in
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, as well as mechanisms that explain these effects. As a PhD candidate, you will initiate, develop and execute several studies. You will write scientific papers, resulting in the completion of a PhD
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PhD position on regional variation of Frisian (1.0 FTE) (V24.0294) « Back to the overview Job description Join the Melodies of the North research project and develop your doctorate focused
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. Successful candidates will develop novel methodologies and protocols for increasing the security of lattice-based cryptographic systems. Examples include developing techniques to build efficient and secure
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drivers, DC-DC converters, and other related applications. The goal of this research is to develop advanced sensing technologies that can monitor system operations in real-time, offering numerous benefits