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team, in particular with 2 PhD student (see other advertised position ) and another postdoc working on the WEL-T project to develop and test anionophores for oxoanions, and be involved in the supervision
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computing environment opportunities to gather experience in statistics teaching (only if you wish to do so) We are looking for: You are holding a PhD degree in statistics, mathematics, or a similar domain
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-enabled space-borne perception systems for robotic proximity operations in collaboration with Redwire Space Luxembourg. The candidate will carry a leading role in this area and support PhD candidates in
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development of (open source) tools and algorithms for numerical simulations; o supervise PhD students conducting research in the field of this vacancy; o take responsibility for project coordination
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FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications We are seeking a self-motivated, creative and tenacious researcher who recently obtained a PhD degree in one of following disciplines
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, scATAC-seq), spatial transcriptomics and high-throughput imaging, thus a keen interest in learning single cell/spatial data analysis is critical. Your profile: You hold a PhD in Biology, (Bio)medical
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Requirements PhD in engineering, neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or related fields, highly motivated to perform research in human motor control as continuation of their previous work or as a novel research
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(ongoing PhD project). These pre-screened datasets will then be analyzed by various machine learning techniques (dimensionality reduction, unsupervised clustering, artificial neural networks, auto-encoders
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research projects and the activities of the research group. You will contribute to attracting national and international research funding. You will assist in the supervision of PhD students and other team
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the Dutch Department. You hold a PhD in Dutch linguistics, preferably with a specialization in formal-theoretical linguistics. University-level teaching experience in Dutch linguistics is an asset. You have a