78 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD scholarships at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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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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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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are compulsory and please note that incomplete application packages will not be taken into account. An assessment may be part of the procedure, consisting of psychological tests and an interview. You may apply
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particular to apply. For more information, see also our diversity policy webpage: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/diversity-and-inclusion/ Our selection procedure follows the guidelines
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at our University. We are committed to building a diverse faculty so you are encouraged to apply. Our selection procedure follows the guidelines of the Recruitment code (NVP), http://nvp-plaza.nl/download
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of the steel processing and to act as virtual tool for the selection of new steel compositions and of optimum processing conditions. Advances in digital twins also lead to fewer experiments and less usage of raw
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energy sector must undergo pronounced changes. These changes are closely connected. The decarbonization of industry requires, amongst others, electrifying industrial processes, which is feasible only
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We offer two 4-year PhD positions in Neurolinguistics to work on a project regarding language testing in awake brain surgery (see The PhD project, below). The two PhD candidates will be supervised
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-cultural processes, place and landscape valuation, socio-spatial dynamics, or urban–rural geographic models. • Is an enthusiastic researcher with affinity for both academic and practice-oriented research
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willingness to adopt gender-inclusive language. The PhD Project Linguistic strategies for integrating gender-inclusive language vary across languages. In Dutch, this process is in its early stages, particularly