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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Electronics and Informatics, Research Group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant
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algorithms that can tightly integrate physical hardware, sensors, and computational models. This PhD position is centered on addressing these challenges through innovative computational methods, combining
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May 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We
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theoretical work in International Relations and discourse theory with hands-on empirical analysis using qualitative and computational methods. You will devote most of your working time to research. Additional
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hands-on empirical analysis using qualitative and computational methods. You will devote most of your working time to research. Additional tasks may include limited teaching activities, event organisation
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the preparation of a doctorate, contains: Hydrogeologists use numerical groundwater flow models for predicting impacts of climate change and pumping on groundwater and understanding and quantifying groundwater
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predicting impacts such as climate change and pumping on the groundwater system, as well as for understanding and quantifying groundwater drought resilience and adaptation, hydrogeologists use numerical
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Commons’. Methods can include the following: Extensive desk research and empirical mapping; Fieldwork consisting of expert interviews, complemented by ethnography and/or on-site participatory observations
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simulations, machine-learned force fields, and artificial intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will lead the development of a computational platform that unifies first-principles methods, classical
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Postdoc researcher ERC project CAGED: Ageing in the Carceral Environment: The Existential Dimensions
brings together insights from gerontology, penology, psychology, and the broader social and behavioural sciences to build a groundbreaking interdisciplinary framework that advances both theory and method