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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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learning and population coding, to improve neuromorphic system resilience during in-orbit operation. contribute to the establishment of a methodology for evaluating neuromorphic versus traditional AI
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these with quantitative and qualitative research methods to promote a regenerative food system in the Netherlands? If you have a PhD degree and a skill set that puts you in a good position to carry out
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the inspiring research group of Economic and Social History external link , one of the world-leading groups in the field. Your qualities You bring the following qualifications: a PhD in social, economic and/or
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an interdisciplinary team of project partners from the Dutch MedTech industry. Collaborate with other postdocs and PhD students in the research group. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University
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with an interdisciplinary team of project partners. Collaborate with other postdocs and PhD students in the research group. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has
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seminars, workshops, and conferences of the programme. Selection Criteria For a post-doctoral researcher: a PhD in comparative political economy, political science, economics, sociology, public
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the Dutch Research Council, NWO) reorients the field by systematically studying population heterogeneity in such meanings and thus reveal which factors matter for which groups—and why. This will illuminate
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up opportunities for future research. More about Martine Piccart Martine Piccart (born Brussels, 1953) is regarded as an inspiring role model for many (young) female physicians and researchers. Besides
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to involve the postdoctoral researcher in the supervision of a PhD-candidate, and we encourage and facilitate publishing and attracting research funding beyond the involvement in PERSIST. In short, we try to