16 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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the Principal Investigator (PI), Prof. Ana Guerberof-Arenas. The new machine translation paradigms have drastically changed society’s perception of technology and the act of translation. The recent advances in
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), financed by an ERC Consolidator Grant and coordinated by the Principal Investigator (PI), Prof. Ana Guerberof-Arenas. The new machine translation paradigms have drastically changed society’s perception
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education. Specifically, the tasks are: Design, implement and validate a tool to collect and analyze learning demands of learners. Design, implement and validate a modular software architecture that can
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activities, e.g. within the Quadraam network. This position was enabled by the Sectorplannen Techniek II. Organization Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen has built a strong international reputation
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Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The environment fosters truly interdisciplinary research with a great track record of national and international collaboration transferring knowledge
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Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The environment fosters truly interdisciplinary research with a great track record of national and international collaboration transferring knowledge
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policies and projects. We are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements: - a PhD degree in Energy Law; - a relevant publication record demonstrating your ability to publish international
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We are looking for PD candidate for a joint project between the groups of Prof. Ben Feringa and AkzoNobel, within the framework of the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium
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please use the following link: www.rug.nl/research/ape Qualifications Candidates should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering. A strong background in chemical vapor deposition and
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, approximately 34,000 students are enrolled, and about 1,500 PhD students work on their theses. The city of Groningen is a historic town and one of the ten biggest cities in the Netherlands. It is a vibrant