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institute's mission is to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge by developing and applying high-quality mathematics while offering a wide range of mathematical programs in a friendly and intellectually
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economic role in the Netherlands. However, given its environmental impact, the sector must be decarbonised in line with Dutch climate targets. Achieving this requires the development of innovative
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membrane and electrode materials need to be developed. Atomically thin 2D materials, such as functionalized graphene, have been identified as potential candidates for both selective proton transport and as
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of the language sector, the project team will develop a prosopographical database that makes it possible to gain insight into the characteristics of professionals in the past whose core business was language and
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, multimodal data, and explainability? This PhD project offers you the chance to develop novel AI methods that make powerful models more transparent, robust, and usable in critical domains such as healthcare and
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: Organisational differences (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate
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-users and teams (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate
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oriented towards the development of a domain-specific design automation framework for cryptographic hardware. Your work will focus on identifying the mathematical knowledge and properties to guide hardware
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to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate interested in building positive cybersecurity solutions for organisations. In this five-year project, we aim to develop cybersecurity
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Apply now PhD in organisational cybersecurity: End-users and teams (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new