14 natural-language-processing PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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of Science and Engineering, this PhD position is embedded in the Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity (VSI) whose aim is to study the fundamental forces of Nature with implications for our
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for Particle Physics and Gravity (VSI) whose aim is to study the fundamental forces of Nature with implications for our Universe, by connecting the physics at the Planck-scale (quantum gravity) via sub-atomic
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. ENTEG research is highly multidisciplinary in nature and focuses on fundamental and applied research on the development of new and innovative processes and products for a wide range of product sectors
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project. Possible directions may include: Studying how traces of migration are embedded in natural environments and border ecologies. Investigating how these traces are remembered, interpreted, or mediated
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the S3ORTED project, other work-packages will focus on the technical development of an automated sorting process of discarded textiles as well as chemical recycling. But we also need to understand how we can
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on the interplay between natural wetlands and agricultural landscapes. By employing a comparative framework across sites with varying levels of human and climate change pressures, this research will elucidate how
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Organisation Job description We are looking for a PhD candidate in the group of Prof. A. J. Minnaard, who leads a natural product synthesis group at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry (see
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trade-offs of upscaling Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) in the context of climate change and the ongoing food and nature transitions in the North Sea. The project has an interdisciplinary consortium of world
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on synthetic and physical organic chemistry, inspired by Nature's principles of molecular assembly, recognition, transport, motion, and catalysis. The goal is to create new structures and functions, with
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activities. By mapping and analysing the spatial distribution of such initiatives, the project will reveal how urban demand for landscape services—food production, recreation, nature management—relates