83 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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: A PhD in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, theoretical Physics or other degree programs from top universities involving at least one of the following topics: Machine Learning, AI, Dynamic
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in combination with other machine learning techniques, to create predictive models. You will engage in an interactive feedback loop with domain experts to analyze discovered models and remove any
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Organisation Job description A postdoc position in computational social choice for AI Safety is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
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to provide better quality estimates compared to variables obtained from traditional data sources? RQ2: how can we combine the two different data sources in area-level models to measure attitudes towards LGBTQ
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. Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, or a closely related dis-cipline. Strong background in computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, or AI safety. Excellent research track
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Employment 0.8 - 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,378 - € 5,331 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 31 August 2025 Apply now Are you eager
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are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements A PhD degree in molecular biology or biochemistry. Familiarity with protein modeling tools and software solutions. Knowledge and skills in protein
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particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in engineering or physics, preferably with a focus on the development of thermal fluid-structure interaction mathematical models. A thesis topic
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/GNC systems has traditionally relied on model-based techniques, which in turn, have their foundations in a solid body of mathematical proofs (such as guarantees of stability and robustness
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will combine BERT type models and Large Language Model (LLM) to examine research publications and patents, in combination with other unstructured data sources such as policy documents, media, call