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: 12 September 2025 Apply now Join the faculty of Geosciences as a postdoctoral researcher! You will work on carbon turnover models and the fusion of data science forecasting methods with process-based
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an interdisciplinary team focused on real-world impact appeal to you? Then this position at Wageningen University might be just for you! Function For our research line on Healthy Lifestyle through Data Science, Machine
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partners to reduce CO2 emissions in steel production using machine learning. You can find more information here . You will work on a theoretical and an applied project on data-enhanced physical reduced order
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: 12 September 2025 Apply now Are you a data scientist interested in designing and implementing process-informed machine learning and uncertainties quantification methods? Join us as a postdoc and work
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postdoctoral researcher, you will use various techniques to investigate fiber-reinforced structures in nature (i.e., fungi), including additive manufacturing, computer simulations, materials testing, and
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, integrated with current technology, and coupled to technological use cases. In this two-year project, a postdoctoral researcher will join forces with academic and industrial consortium partners to map how
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that can be discussed and arranged so that they allow for the best possible work-life balance; there is a strong focus on vitality and you can make use of the sports facilities available on campus for a
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Organisation Job description Within the Department of Operations, a post-doc position is available on the topic of logistics for customization in education with self-regulation. A paradigm shift is
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: 12 September 2025 Apply now Join the faculty of Geosciences as a postdoctoral researcher! You will work on carbon turnover models and the fusion of data science forecasting methods with process-based
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developmental project on individual differences in language processing that was funded through the NWO Gravitation grant ‘Language in Interaction’. Behavioural, functional and structural MRI data was collected