47 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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specifically, do you want to perform cutting-edge research and develop novel advances in hyperbolic deep learning for computer vision? Then check out the vacancy below and apply for a PhD position in this
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inference; make use of available and newly obtained omics datasets as input for your approaches; collaborate with both experimental researchers as well as with bioinformatics/systems biology researchers (e.g
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will join a dynamic research team with access to facilities for materials synthesis and parallel catalytic reactor testing. This position offers extensive training in sustainable chemistry and
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you wonder how plants simultaneously process, weigh and interpret the countless signals form
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Engineering » Process engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 1 Oct 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per
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sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural grasslands? Do you want to model the interactions between roots, microbes, and minerals that govern these processes? We are looking for a postdoc within
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PhD in biology, cognitive science, or an adjacent field (e.g. biomedicine, computer sciences); A strong academic track record, including high-quality publications (quantity is less important
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assays), as well as genome data analysis using bioinformatic tools. You have a creative mind and look forward to learning and applying your skills and knowhow. Finally, you are a team player and a pleasant
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shape their choices. You will conduct learning and preference trials, help to design the experimental procedure, and analyse and write up the findings for academic publications. You will also be part of
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for a Postdoc that will combine MRI, microscopy and image processing to create 3D reconstructions of iron rich areas in the human brain. Join Us! The IMCN Research Group is a group of world-leading