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research methods and analyses You are proficient in English and able to understand Dutch Additional Information Benefits We encourage high responsibility and independence, while collaborating with colleagues
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scenario analyses, you will help build actionable insights and decision-support tools for responsible AI adoption. You will work closely with academic experts and industrial collaborators, contributing
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PhD candidate, you will take the lead on the modelling side. Your Role Develop and analyse spatial percolation models and related techniques to explore how pathogens spread—or fail to spread—across
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Do you want to research the rules that shape transparency of regulated digital technologies and data in the EU? Analyse case law from EU courts and regulators that strike a balance between
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. Applications received by e-mail will not be considered. Acquisition in response to this advertisement is not appreciated. Website for additional job details https://www.academictransfer.com/355079/ Work Location
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infections pose one of the biggest threats to human health. Genomic mutations (i.e. changes to the genome sequence) can affect characteristics of the pathogen, such as virulence, drug response and vaccine
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, device modelling/simulation aspects of new tunnelling devices. By using dedicated electrical dc and RF measurement equipment within our measurement & test centre, you will develop and carefully analyse
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. This research is carried out using a variety of research methods primarily emphasizing large-scale archival data and quantitative analyses. Entrepreneurial Decision-Making and Ecosystems: This strand focuses
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, such as virulence, drug response and vaccine escape. To monitor these mutations and to understand their impact, it is crucial to analyse genomic big data efficiently and accurately. Genomes are studied
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, organoids and infant GuMI models, metabolomics and proteomics, the goal is to identify beneficial bacterial metabolites and genes that are responsible for immune training. The project is part of NeoGutChip