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-ECO project. The successful candidate should: MSc degree in the field of computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or similar with an affection for computationally demanding
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-for-post-von-… Requirements Specific Requirements The successful candidate should: - MSc degree in the field of computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or similar with an affection
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PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. Selection process Application should include: - Letter of
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check desired properties, with both academia and industry recognising its importance. Distribution is an integral part of innumerous computer systems, providing them with essential improvements to aspects
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of the viral infection cycle, such as attachment, entry and release of the host cell. Since these processes take place at the cell surface, we are also actively studying the archaeal cell surface and surface
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the Jantina Tammes School of Digital Society, Technology and AI. ELSA4TI focuses on the ethical, legal, social and economic implications of AI adoption in the technical industry. This PhD position focuses
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technologies and manufacture processes with emphasis on mechanical and materials engineering. For more information about the APE group please use the following link: www.rug.nl/research/ape. Qualifications
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and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. The desired starting date is between January-March 2026 Selection process Do you meet our qualification
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. As traditional microscopy approaches are not suited to follow these minute, dynamic processes, the PhD students will use advanced microscopy and nanomanipulation techniques to record the live
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these processes take place at the cell surface, we are also actively studying the archaeal cell surface and surface appendages using the (halo)archaea as a model. Studying the infection mechanisms of archaeal