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: Candidates should hold a UK (or international equivalent) first or upper-second Bachelor’s degree. Candidates with backgrounds in electrical and electronic engineering, physics, computer science and
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Job Purpose You will contribute to/ lead a project “Comprehensive assessment of the biology and public health importance of Anopheles stephensi in Africa (AnoSTEP Africa)” working with Prof Heather
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Mathematics » Computational mathematics Physics » Thermodynamics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Switzerland Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (Europe
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effort between School of Engineering and School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University supported by our industrial partners. The PhD student to be jointly supervised by two supervisors; Prof. Hamid
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university degree) in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, or Applied Mathematics, with prior experience in computational modeling of physical phenomena. A research-oriented attitude. Ability to work in an
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applicant must have (or be close to obtaining) a relevant PhD in Fluid Mechanics from an Engineering, Mathematics or Physics Department, a strong background in theoretical and computational fluid mechanics
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program aims to develop novel photonic measurement techniques based on interferometry and nonlinear optics that enable spectroscopic measurements of the entire physiologically relevant concentration range
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for Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) at Leiden University, supervised by Dr. Flor Miriam Plaza del Arco, Prof. Suzan Verberne and Prof. Joost Broekens. More information about the Human AI cluster can be found
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Mathematics » Applied mathematics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Israel Application Deadline 2 Oct 2025 - 12:00 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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supervised by Prof. Dr. Suzan Verberne and Dr. Niki van Stein at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), Leiden University. The focus is on explainability for multimodal foundation models