48 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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. Perform protein interaction studies to unravel mechanisms by which viruses induce morphological changes in host cells. Use sequence specific fluorescent labeling to follow virus infection in a time resolved
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morphological changes in host cells. - Use sequence specific fluorescent labeling to follow virus infection in a time resolved manner in different archaeal models. Organisation The University of Groningen is a
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performance, with energy labels of E or lower. Retrofitting these homes is critical for achieving low-carbon transitions and addressing energy poverty and equity challenges. This is particularly urgent in North
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impacts. In the Netherlands, approximately 6 million homes built before 2005 have poor thermal performance, with energy labels of E or lower. Retrofitting these homes is critical for achieving low-carbon
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Two PhD positions are available for four-year terms as part of the recently awarded ERC Advanced Grant in the Wouter Roos lab
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Two PhD positions are available for four-year terms as part of the recently awarded ERC Advanced Grant in the Wouter Roos lab. The main objective of this project is to unravel the molecular
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available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ELSA Lab for Technical Industry (ELSA4TI) (funded within the NGF-Call AiNed ELSA Labs). The ELSA4TI Lab is led by Prof Ming Cao, Director of
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This fully funded PhD at the University of Groningen (NL) is part of the research project Critical language and multimodal awareness (CLMA): a key competency for future-oriented graduates
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We are looking for a keen and bright candidate for a PhD position that is available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ELSA Lab for Technical Industry (ELSA4TI) (funded within
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researcher will be part of the Nikhef LHCb research team in which the group in Groningen joins groups in Amsterdam and Maastricht. As a founding member of the LHCb collaboration, the Nikhef team has a long