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remote sensing/climate data. You have programming skills in Python and/or R; you are familiar with reproducible coding and automated geospatial data analysis. You have excellent scientific writing and
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. You have good programming skills in Python and/or R; you are familiar with reproducible coding and automated (geospatial) data analysis. You have excellent scientific writing and communication skills in
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samples; Support the definition and the development of ground-based capabilities for the receiving, handling, curation and analysis of samples; Support the development of novel curation technologies and
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that better resolves the complex Himalayan topography. Despite the enormous attention machine learning techniques receive nowadays, robustly emulating precipitation fields is an outstanding challenge. In
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gathered from sites in five different languages – English, Spanish, Italian, Korean and Indonesian. This analysis can provide a wealth of information about the characters in a story, the genre, what a story
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of opinions and neural networks? The analysis group of the Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics at the University of Amsterdam is inviting applications for a two-year Postdoctoral position in stochastic
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of hands-on experience in mammalian cell culture; knowledge of basic cell-laboratory techniques, including 2D cultures, metabolite analysis, microscopy, and cell banking: experience with mammalian cell
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uncertainty". The goal of this project is to advance our understanding of how humans are able to act in complex and uncertain circumstances, and how such knowledge can be applied to smooth our interaction with
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today’s complex societal challenges. We are passionate about understanding human behaviour, fostering responsible innovation, and designing solutions that create societal value. Our educational programmes
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. The DELPHI project, a collaboration between UMCG, UG, Health-Ecore and Protyton, aims to advance lung cancer treatment using molecular modeling and computational analysis for personalised care. DELPHI seeks