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patient. Research in the department focuses on novel, individualized treatment strategies in the field of targeted agents and immunotherapy, either alone or in combination with conventional chemotherapy
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In this Postdoc you will investigate methods for risk-aware navigation among decision-making agents, using learning and optimization, and apply them to self-driving cars and teams for quadrotors
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, statistical methods of analysis, and GIS are required. The working language of the project is English, and the candidate should possess excellent communication skills in English, as indicated by the ability
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The successful candidate has a PhD degree in (Historical) Demography or a related discipline (sociology, geography, economics). Expertise with register data, statistical methods of analysis, and GIS are required
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the crisis of multilateralism and debates on organisational culture, principal-agent relationships, and micro-level responses to macro-level ambiguity. Where you will work The mission of the Faculty
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, supply chain management, or a related field. Experience with system modeling or scenario analysis (e.g., system dynamics, agent-based modeling, MCDA, causal mapping). Understanding of or interest in
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in systems engineering, industrial engineering, operations research, supply chain management, or a related field. Experience with system modeling or scenario analysis (e.g., system dynamics, agent
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months or 0.8 FTE for 45 months; access to computational resources (HPC), GIS/data infrastructure, and datasets via collaborative networks; a supportive, interdisciplinary research environment within
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position of 1.0 FTE for 30 months or 0.8 FTE for 37 months; access to computational resources (HPC), GIS/data infrastructure, and datasets via collaborative networks; a supportive, interdisciplinary research
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on three continents. This research contributes to scholarship on how global governance is dealing with the crisis of multilateralism and debates on organisational culture, principal-agent relationships, and