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traditions and cultures world-wide, both contemporary and historical. In this project you will: prepare data sets representing a wide range of musical styles, including both audio and symbolic formats; design
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding Tenure Track PhD EngD Working as a UT student
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. To support academic and personal development, PhD candidates follow courses and assist in teaching Earth Sciences at Bachelor's and Master's level. Together these activities amount to twenty percent of
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fuzzers, detect more potential flaws than organisations can fix. We plan to design and develop automated techniques to holistically analyse discovered vulnerabilities, assess their causes and risks, and
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. software developers, domain experts) that they haven’t worked with before, or need to overcome prejudices that their workforces are not capable of performing digital work. Accordingly, this PhD project aims
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function well in warfighting and other scenarios. Since the available resources are limited, the key challenge is: How to develop a resilient military supply logistics network in an adversarial / warfighting
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devices that can operate in confined anatomical environments and interact with biological tissue with high spatial precision. This PhD project focuses on the development of surgical micro-robotic devices
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for professional development external link , various types of leave, and options for sports and cultural activities external link . You can also tailor your employment conditions through our Terms of Employment
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pulmonary inflammation and therapy guidance, using state-of-the-art human in vitro mucosal-immune cell models. As a PhD candidate you will further develop bronchial epithelial barrier models and study their
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University Rose-ringed parakeet vocal behaviour and social interactions across the Netherlands Michelle Spierings Universiteit Leiden Symposium Social Evolution – Dynamics of Sociality Carsten de Dreu