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Organisation Job description A fully funded PhD position in the broad field of systems and control is available at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The specific subject of the project
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Machine Learning Problems > Constantly questions finance/trading data and stays motivated to seek answers despite most often proving that there is no correlation or signal > Experience in setup of research
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new research directions which also find their application in industrial products. The group has a strong collaboration with the global semiconductor industry. Are you interested in a PhD position at the
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team-based scientific research, producing publications for national and international forums, contributing to the further development of the DNPP website and helping to acquire external research funds
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and eager to learn. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position it is about language level C1. In case you don't speak Dutch
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Humanities Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology Who is it for? Scientists and scholars in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD between three and seven years
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& Research (WUR) and outside our organization. Your qualities you have a MSc/PhD in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, food chemistry or comparable specialization. Knowledge of instrumental analysis
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researchers or PhD candidates. Performing scientific research, and managing logistical tasks: using the project budget, e.g. transporting equipment, arranging shipment and purchases, booking accommodation and
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strong emphasis on measuring sustainability using LCA (e.g. industrial ecology, environmental sciences, agricultural sciences, sustainable energy), a PhD is a plus; 6+ years of research experience
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the Netherlands and who has made an outstanding contribution to the humanities or social sciences. The researcher must have obtained their PhD no more than 15 years prior to the year of their nomination and have an