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to improved animal welfare, reduced antibiotic use, and a more sustainable pig production. The PhD candidate will play a central role in the project, from laboratory method development to field sampling in pig
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the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities, open to everyone who
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” sessions to wrap up the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities
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analysis. Experience with bioinformatics or ML-assisted sequence analysis. Familiarity with metagenomic library construction or screening methods. Candidates with experience in microfluidics will be
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learning, statistical estimation methods, software tools, and big-data frameworks. Programming languages such as e.g. Python, C++, and LABVIEW. Emission control rules and regulations in the shipping industry
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) Documented record of advanced quantitative methods skills in R and Python, specifically Experience with GIS and spatial data analysis Experience with natural language processing or text-as-data approaches
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candidate will possess a strong theoretical and practical understanding of error correction, information theory, and quantum information theory. In addition, a solid background in the mathematical methods and
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with other social science methods. Innovative interdisciplinary research is encouraged. Admission to the doctoral programme is a prerequisite. Applicants must have a grade B or better on their master's
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the impact of EU regulation of AI technologies on society, various business sectors or public administration. The candidate will use legal methodology alone or in combination with other social science methods
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challenges like AI, fake news, echo chambers, and political polarisation. The results will be new digital tools, analysis methods, and content types for the future of media. The centre performs research