16 biosensor-technology Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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only enhance production capabilities but could also set a new benchmark for technological advancement in the manufacturing industry, driving significant improvements in productivity and product quality
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only enhance production capabilities but could also set a new benchmark for technological advancement in the manufacturing industry, driving significant improvements in productivity and product quality
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to the high numbers of people that are affected, it is difficult to find sufficient support. Furthermore, access to knowledge on self-management of the diseases is limited. Within the project
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Grant and coordinated by the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr Federico Pianzola. This is an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of NLP, Digital Humanities, and Semantic Web technology. Millions
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of obstructive respiratory events during sleep can be used personalized event-driven intervention and therapy efficiency monitoring. Within this interdisciplinary project, the Discrete Technology and Production
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. Qualifications We are looking for a candidate with A PhD in Computer Science, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related discipline. Strong programming experience, for example
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. The Department of Economic Geography, in which the position will be based, is one of the four departments in the faculty and it offers an open and friendly academic environment with an international staff
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Organisation Job description Lithium is a critical raw material essential to battery technologies powering the global energy transition. However, during the refining process for battery-grade
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are looking for candidates with: A PhD in Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related field. A background in logistics (preferred). Strong writing and presentation skills in
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This postdoc position is offered by the Environmental Psychology group at the University of Groningen, together with the faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen. We