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rich theoretical and computational environment supported by the Multimodal Language Department. Requirements Essentials PhD (completed or near completion) in Computer Science, Computer Vision, NLP
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with analysis of proteomics data is essential. You are highly motivated, creative and willing to work with human postmortem brain tissue and Parkinson model systems. Within this project most
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offers a stimulating environment with fostering collaborations with distinguished researchers, postdocs, and PhD candidates specialising in operando spectroscopy techniques for catalyst analysis. Your main
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sensors in composites. Strong mathematical background and experience with numerical methods for structural analysis. Proficiency in programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python). You have obtained your PhD degree in
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Postdoc SafePathways: Cross-Cultural Insights and Co-Designed Concepts for Schoolchildren's Mobility
parents and teachers, and co-mapping workshops with children and parents. Organising and carrying out field work, data and policy analysis in the local case study of Lombardijen, in collaboration with
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play a key role in the integration and analysis of omics data collected within the groundbreaking TREAT EARLIER trial. This trial is the first preventive study in the field of rheumatology globally and
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enhance human-computer interaction and improve our understanding of multimodal communication. To do so, you will have full access to motion-capture and virtual-reality labs, 3D animation tools, and GPU
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Maastricht. You have scientific coding skills in Python, R and/or MATLAB to run treatment planning and analysis. Additional Information Benefits We will give you a temporary employment contract of 7 months
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techniques (e.g., machine learning, cluster analysis) to answer specific research questions based on available data as a basis for the execution of the dietary intervention trials Ability to apply machine
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background in data sciences we ask: Insights in the most suitable data science techniques (e.g., machine learning, cluster analysis) to answer specific research questions based on available data as a basis for