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what you will do You will carry experimental work in the lab, from bibliographical research, setup and protocol design to data analysis. We ask you to become independent by taking initiatives and
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, you will focus on methodological approaches to the study of law and emotions, drawing on archival sources, textual analysis, and relevant literature. Your work will involve mapping and critically
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Postdoctoral position available in surface functionalization of Life Marker Chips for space-based biosensing. Job description Project Background: The (Origin of) Life Marker Chip (LMCOOL) project develops space
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is for a two-year timeframe (1.0 FTE). Part time work is negotiable (e.g. 0.8 FTE). The Postdoctoral position will be supervised by Dr Wei Chu (PI), Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Archaeology
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We are hiring a postdoc to study how supply chains can stay resilient and meet regulatory demands, using system modeling and scenario analysis. Job description Supply chains are increasingly exposed
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Postdoctoral position available in surface functionalization of Life Marker Chips for space-based biosensing. Job description Project Background: The (Origin of) Life Marker Chip (LMCOOL) project
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conducting fieldwork, and in performing molecular labwork. You have a demonstrated ability to work with R for data analysis. Experience with, or a keen interest to learn, the analysis of metabarcoding data
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how that affects polarization. You will use innovative multimethod quantitative approaches, such as longitudinal survey research, (automated) content analysis, and experiments. You will work closely
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intelligence, biomedical engineering, medical image analysis, or a closely related field You have a strong publication record with first-author work in the domain of AI in health You have expertise in deep
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and vector biology? Then we invite you to apply for a unique opportunity within an international research project aimed at reducing the burden of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. In this role, you will