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them on large real-life networks. The position is closely related to the NETWORKS program of the SPOR cluster at the TU/e. You will join a lively group of academic staff, PhD candidates and postdocs who
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) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7461 Job description This is a 5-years paid PhD position. The position will be with the Database group of the TU Eindhoven. You will join a vibrant team of
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we have two open PhD positions in the context of the recently granted Advanced Electrical Wiring project. This project, led by Fokker Elmo, is part of the large Dutch National Growth Fund project
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We are looking for 2 PhD's and 1 Postdoc for Spiking integrated photonics for neuromorphic sensing and processing. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher, PhD-student Irène Curie Fellowship
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, as well as demonstration of high-speed photonic transceivers on this novel platform. Research Position This PhD position is opened particularly targeting the technology development of the growth of InP
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Systems group. This project is supported by SURF and, therefore, you will have the opportunity to interact with teams of experts from SURF. Job requirements PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics
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cleanroom facility in TU/e and together with a PhD student already employed on the project you will experimentally push the limits of the biosensors in terms of sensitivity and specificity. About the groups
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international team. The research will be concluded with a PhD thesis. The supervisory team will consist of Prof. dr. ir. Myriam Cloodt , dr. Vikrant Sihag and dr. Duygu Keskin. The tasks include: further
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Are you a mathematician who is interested in doing research in theoretical probability, in particular on random graphs and algorithms? Then apply for this PhD position. Irène Curie Fellowship
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to publishing results at (international) conferences and journals. Collaborate with the other PhDs and researchers in this project. Collaborate with other groups and faculty members. Collaborate with selected