11 postdoc-image-encryption PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in Netherlands
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you want to unravel the crystallization of phase change materials in heat storage devices? Do you like to work with advanced imaging techniques like CT and MRI? Do you want to understand the relation
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importance in the field of cybersecurity and data protection, offering tools for data encryption and authentication. While public-key cryptography is crucial for exchanging the key or signing data, symmetric
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. The second sub-project, a postdoc track, focusses on pedagogies or structures for guiding students in selecting competencies to be achieved as learning outcomes, through learning activities and assessment
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including faculty members, postdocs and PhDs working on diverse topics in the field of dynamical systems and control and its applications. This PhD position is jointly supervised by Nathan van de Wouw, Tom
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faculty members, postdocs and PhDs working on diverse topics in the field of control systems and its applications. This PhD position is jointly supervised by Michel Reniers and Martijn Goorden. Where
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engagement, reciprocal interaction, and improve the quality of life of this particular group of children and their parents. As part of this project, you will design, prototype, and test interaction concepts
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to design and implement research projects. Support nanoformulation and in vitro characterization workflows. Train in cryo-TEM sample preparation, imaging, and interpretation, leading Nanoworx’ efforts in
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our research team in the field of mixed-signal IC design, focusing on the implementation of sense to compute paradigm. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in circuit design and experience
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? No Offer Description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research team in the field of mixed-signal IC design, focusing on the implementation of physics-based computing paradigm
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of porous electrodes, advanced imaging and characterization, and validation in electrochemical cells. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks are joint research and training projects funded by