30 soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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the histories of the towns were of adaptation to shifting political, economic and religious conditions rather than of urban decline. You will examine the interactions between authorities and citizens in
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in bias mitigation. - Understanding human needs for bias mitigation – Understanding how individuals interact with biased AI systems to identify challenges and the types of support needed for effective
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-term involvement in both detector construction as well as operations. It also has a strong record in physics data analysis, with focus on CP violation and rare decays of B mesons. Nikhef contributes in
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on ecology and evolution in wild animals, supported by laboratory and analytical technicians. Social interactions (stemming from the social environment) can delay or exacerbate an individual’s ageing
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groups in Amsterdam and Maastricht. As a founding member of the LHCb collaboration, the Nikhef team has a long-term involvement in both detector construction as well as operations. It also has a strong
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. Perform protein interaction studies to unravel mechanisms by which viruses induce morphological changes in host cells. Use sequence specific fluorescent labeling to follow virus infection in a time resolved
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under varying lighting, fabric blends, and soiling; (5) porting the inference pipeline to an embedded/edge-compute platform; (6) integrating with our robotic pick-and-place cell for iterative field trials
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: - Application of several light and electron microscopy techniques to study the infection strategies of archaeal viruses. - Perform protein interaction studies to unravel mechanisms by which viruses induce
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framework of responsible human-AI collaboration to better understand the role of human oversight in bias mitigation. Understanding human needs for bias mitigation – Understanding how individuals interact with
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and highly international team of PhD and Master’s students working on ecology and evolution in wild animals, supported by laboratory and analytical technicians. Social interactions (stemming from