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; develop the statistical analysis plan; perform statistical analyses on the associations of air pollution and heat with asthma and lung function, using standard methods (e.g. discrete-time hazard models
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13 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 19 Apr
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/ppr1071622 ). The project examines how adversity affects social learning and self-esteem, and how these processes contribute to mental health outcomes. You will apply advanced statistical and computational
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on these insights, you will collaborate with researchers, data stewards, and policy makers to develop improved, evidence-based policy frameworks that institutions can implement. You will join an interdisciplinary
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, reviews, articles and reports. You will then derive and compare statistical and mechanistic relationships. As the lead author, you will publish your results in scientific journals and present your main
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, the identification of predictive features, and the construction and validation of statistical or machine-learning-based models. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for: Developing a
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contribute to the department’s teaching programs. Tasks for the postdoc position The postdoc will investigate feedbacks between climate, lightning, fire, and permafrost in high latitude ecosystems based
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conferences. support the teaching activities at the faculty (up to 10% of the time). What we ask of you A PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics or a closely related field
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The post-doc position (90% research, 10% teaching) offers the opportunity to contribute to a better understanding of the intergenerational transmission of poverty and the role of social programs
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project, you will Develop theory and a statistical method to estimate genetic variance components in populations under selection (together with colleagues). Validate the new method using simulations