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you eager to make AI more sustainable? As a PhD Candidate, you will develop innovative methods for predicting and reducing the energy consumption of large-scale AI systems during their design phase
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want to contribute to the next level of molecular computing? Are you excited about the application of AI tools to train molecular systems how to process information? Then join our team as a PhD candidate
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Your job You will do your PhD research at the Laboratory of Food Chemistry, in context of a collaborative project of our group with Wageningen Research BU Greenhouse Horticulture, and Kraft Heinz
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Vacancies PhD Position PRE-MADONA: Digital Coordination for Mass-Scale Renovation Construction Processes Key takeaways The Netherlands faces the enormous challenge of renovating and de-fossilizing
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incorporates data-driven methods to optimise large-scale renovation flows (Verbouwstromen). By bringing together contractors’ resources, clusters of buildings, and smart operations planning, PRE-MADONA
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to: Design, plan and conduct a programme of investigation, in consultation with the three supervisors. Produce a PhD thesis, written in English, consisting of four data chapters, an introduction and discussion
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agriculture and food security in Bangladesh”. This PhD project will co-create and co-design climate information services for short-to-long-term adaptation strategies for smallholder farmers to tackle weather
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PhD position on the atmospheric dynamics of seasonal transitions Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Physical Geography Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 8
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spaces are inclusive, resilient, and sustainable? Then you might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team at Wageningen University & Research! We are looking for a highly motivated PhD
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, applying advanced modeling techniques and analyzing large-scale datasets to contribute to healthcare policy decisions. The PhD project will be supervised by Dr. Nora Franzen and Professor Maarten J. IJzerman