99 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
administration, organizational behaviour, human resource management, work/organizational psychology, or a related discipline within the social sciences (e.g., sociology, economics). In the selection process
-
on logic to precisely describe the system in question and check desired properties, with both academia and industry recognising its importance. Distribution is an integral part of innumerous computer systems
-
Applications are invited for a Postdoc position within the research project “Uncovering the creative process: from Inception to Reception of translated content using machine translation” (INCREC
-
20 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands
-
the IJssel towns between 1400 and 1600, and the impact of social, economic and environmental measures on society. In order to explain the emergence and effects of urban governance, you will analyse the process
-
research project “Uncovering the creative process: from Inception to Reception of translated content using machine translation” (INCREC), financed by an ERC Consolidator Grant and coordinated by
-
% of their time to teaching in years 2-4. Starting date:as soon as possible Selection process The application package consists of the following separate documents: 1. Your cv. 2. A motivation letter (1A4 max) and a
-
processes, and lifecycle. With DPPs, parties through the supply chain (including consumers) can access reliable information about a product’s raw materials, the environmental impact of production processes
-
are tracked and evaluated, providing detailed information about their materials, manufacturing processes, and lifecycle. With DPPs, parties through the supply chain (including consumers) can access reliable
-
Based on current processor architectures, reaching orders of magnitude of improvements in terms of energy efficiency is considered impossible. Alternative strategies for realizing processing