12 high-performance-computing positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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. Together with the Programme Leader of the Netherlands Plant Eco-phenotyping Centre (NPEC), you will also manage the day-to-day operations of the NPEC greenhouse and climate chamber facilities. NPEC is a
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acquisition efforts. Your duties and responsibilities include: Contribute to ecological risk assessment projects using modelling and data analysis. Write high-quality scientific publications, reports, and
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, this postdoc position at Wageningen University is just right for you! The Geo-information Science team within the Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing is an interdisciplinary research group
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for Liver and Intestinal Research at Amsterdam UMC. Your qualities You have a passion for complex human stem cell cultures and have high standards for working accurately. You have the flexibility to work in a
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to the individual qualities and ambitions of academics as much as to team performance, promoting all aspects of open science and encouraging high-quality leadership in the academy. In this challenging career
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to both researchers and students. You will help us optimise the use of our collections, systems and support services from the perspective of our users. Ease of use, high-quality infrastructure, good
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environmental metrics such as soil properties, biomass stocks, or map accuracy metrics. If the data is used for mapping environmental properties, the fitted model performs poorly on minority classes or parts
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devices which should be operational under oxygen-free conditions. Integrate NMR detectors and electronics with the anoxic microfluidic platform and perform high-resolution in-vivo spectroscopy. Investigate
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, computational, biomolecular, and bioanalytical tools. Our teaching covers both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, offering courses in mammalian physiology, biomolecular physiology, morpho-functional
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and cognitive performance during ageing, acute or chronic disease, and rehabilitation. This translates into a focus on the (patho)physiology of musculoskeletal system, the brain, and the gastro