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to interactive uncertainty visualisations and dissemination of results tailored to stakeholder needs. Your key responsibilities include: designing and implementing process-informed machine learning and data
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deep learning methods with clinical impact. The project is highly interdisciplinary, and the successful candidate is expected to interact with clinical and industrial partners. Where to apply Website
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to preserving and promoting biodiversity and ecosystem health. Our department brings together aquatic and terrestrial ecologists focusing on plants, animals and microorganisms, and their interactions in a
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in digital interactions and help develop a new framework on how social media influence both experienced and actual polarization. You will focus on different types of communication on social media and
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Communication group at Wageningen University and Research. In the project, you will conduct cutting-edge research on communication in digital interactions and help develop a new framework on how social media
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to interactive uncertainty visualisations and dissemination of results tailored to stakeholder needs. Your key responsibilities include: designing and implementing process-informed machine learning and data
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arms performing delicate physical interaction tasks. Your project is partially funded by a Knowledge and Innovation Covenant (KIC) grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) entitled “STEADFAST – Swarm
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Correlated Electron systems group (ICE) focuses on materials and interfaces with unconventional electronic properties, especially related to interactions between the mobile charge carriers. The research is
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frameworks, produce pan-European maps of carbon storage potential, and contribute to interactive visualisation and dissemination of results tailored to stakeholder needs. Your key responsibilities include
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and need for interaction among the academic researchers involved as well as the partners from the food and agricultural supply chain networks in the Netherlands. Department The department of Finance