62 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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working memory contents held within. Second, we will use computational spiking-neuron models to explain the results of the experiments and implement the neural mechanisms responsible. These models will also
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embedded in the research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Robert Lensink (Faculty of Economics and Business), email: b.w.lensink@rug.nl , Prof. Han Olff (Faculty
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score of at least 237 on the computer-based form of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); or A score of at least 92 on the internet-based test of the Test of English as a Foreign Language
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methods in psychopathology. The positions are located in the Department of Theoretical Philosophy ( https://www.rug.nl/filosofie/organization/departments/theoretical/ ) but there are strong ties with
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-for-Good, the municipality of Emmen, NOM, InvestNL, and other academic and regional stakeholders. The PhD position will be embedded within the research programme Global Economics & Management at the Faculty
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will be embedded within the research programme Marketing at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). The project will be supervised by Marijke Leliveld and Kim Poldner. The ideal candidate is highly
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Dr Farhad Merchant’s Research Group working on Innovative Computer Architectures and Hardware Security, and will be supervised by Dr Farhad Merchant. The project is a collaboration with Prof. Beatriz
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Dr Farhad Merchant’s Research Group working on Innovative Computer Architectures and Hardware Security, and will be supervised by Dr Farhad Merchant. The project is a collaboration with Prof. Tamalika
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of “the countryside” for both urban and rural residents. The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded research programme Fertile Soils, which conducts inter- and trans-disciplinary research into making relationships
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technology for the forthcoming generation of highly energy-efficient computing systems. FeFETs are programmable, non-volatile silicon devices that enable innovative architectures to efficiently execute complex