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experts and industrial collaborators, contributing directly to both theory and practice. Your research will deliver frameworks that help organizations in the technical industry evaluate the economic balance
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respect to urban water systems in port-cities and under threat from climatic and socioeconomic changes. You have an interest in conducting fieldwork, as well as bridging different theories and concepts
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of the English language is required, as well as excellent communication skills. Candidates with a background in motion planning, control theory, machine learning or robotics are especially encouraged to apply. Experience
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deployment; Knowledge of at least one programming language (such as C, Sage, Matlab, Python); If possible, some experience with cryptography - good knowledge of algebra (including field and ring theories, and
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-in-modelling-food-… Requirements Specific Requirements You are eager to tackle real-world challenges in food supply chains and are driven by a strong ambition to bridge theory and practice. You are
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invites candidates for an academic career track assistant professor position in the theory of quantum information nanoscience to complement, extend and strengthen the department’s competence in quantum
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New LHC Triggers’, which is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The main goal of this project is to develop theory predictions and new searches for dark matter bound states in the ATLAS
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New LHC Triggers’, which is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The main goal of this project is to develop theory predictions and new searches for dark matter bound states in the ATLAS
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Nanoscience at the Faculty of Applied Sciences of Delft University of Technology invites candidates for an academic career track assistant professor position in the theory of quantum information nanoscience
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, shadowing), data management, data analysis, theory-building, and (co)authoring academic articles for leading journals in the field of Communication. submitting a PhD thesis within the period of appointment