52 phd-in-integrated-circuit-design PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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Do you want to challenge prevailing narratives and contribute to new, ethical approaches to heritage management and knowledge production? This project presents an opportunity for a PhD candidate to
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Organisation Job description Project and job description This PhD position is dedicated to advancing autonomous robotic manipulation and control within a textile-sorting cell, where garments arrive
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Organisation Job description We are seeking a candidate for a fully funded PhD position for the project DeCODA-LM – funded through the stimuleringsbeurs scheme of the Faculty of Arts. The project
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garments into recycle, reuse, and manual-review streams; this PhD project tackles the core challenge of designing and optimizing a high-throughput hyperspectral imaging system, fused with complementary
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engineering and biotechnology. A PhD position is available in the Advanced Production Engineering (APE) research group that deals with the development, optimization and implementation of advanced production
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, compiler design, simulation and emulation tools, as well as cybersecurity, reliability, and system verifiability. REACT offers a uniquely structured training environment, combining academic excellence with
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and technology institute that has the capability to analyze, explore and design new technologies that are based on the integration of fundamental and engineering sciences. A PhD position is available in
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challenges holding back an even wider usage. This PhD position is part of the national NanoMedNL consortium that aims to counter these challenges and thereby accelerate and support the development of novel
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and technology institute that has the capability to analyze, explore and design new technologies that are based on the integration of fundamental and engineering sciences. A PhD position is available in
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multifunctional spatial structures? The PhD will identify bottlenecks and opportunities for combining and clustering old and new activities, thus providing a solid foundation for designing regions in which