21 computational-biology-physics-training PhD positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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research stays at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching near Munich, Germany, providing valuable opportunities to collaborate with leading experts in computational plasma physics and expand
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basis. Free access to sports facilities on campus. A family-friendly institution that offers parental leave (both paid and unpaid). You will have a training programme as part of the Twente Graduate School
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have a training programme as part of the Twente Graduate School where you and your supervisors will determine a plan for a suitable education and supervision. We encourage a high degree of responsibility
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fidelity. In this PhD, you will help develop these next-generation tools. We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to strengthen our research. Your research will focus on the development of numerical
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” analysis should in principle be able to extract information beyond the limits of current techniques, its development is still in an early phase. There is a still need to develop reliable ways to robustly
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from a technical and scientific perspective. The Ph.D. candidate will develop methods for uncovering DNS infrastructure dependencies at scale, relying on active measurements and graph-based analysis
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to support mass renovation projects. Depending on how the process is initiated, these tools should support clustering similar houses (e.g., in terms of location, morphology, surrounding environment, access
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++ programme “Break-through technologies in flow and fluid composition measurement”. It involves close cooperation with flow sensor companies and the TU Delft, where a post-doc will focus on the electronic
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design up to phased-array implementations (3 vacancies) With its partners, the University of Twente founded POLARIS, a programme running under the Dutch National Growth Fund (NGF). It realises
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essential to show willingness to look beyond disciplinary boundaries. The project is funded by the NXTGEN Biomed growth fund project on artificial organs. NXTGEN aims to develop and produce smart and