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collaboration with other scientists, including colleagues from other departments. You will apply for external funds, supervise PhD candidates and postdocs, and organise relevant scientific meetings at national
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, alone or in consortia, to build and sustain your own strong research programme. In addition, you will supervise PhD candidates and postdocs, and organise relevant scientific meetings at a national or
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candidates and postdocs, and organise relevant scientific meetings at national or international level. You will also actively initiate efforts, or continue to apply, your research to real-world problems in
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programme. In addition, you will supervise PhD candidates and postdocs, and organise relevant scientific meetings at a national or international level. You will teach courses at a variety of levels, ranging
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; validating models using existing offshore datasets, lab-scale experiments, and collaborating with ongoing projects; developing optimisation algorithms for ensuring techno-economic feasibility of FPV systems
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postdocs; demonstrated teamwork and communication skills within the local organisation, and in (inter-)national scientific and societal communities. Our offer a position for 18 months, with the prospect
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comprises approximately 20 full professors, a dozen postdocs and roughly 45 PhD candidates. The PhD position is part of a new project financed by NWO, entitled "The discovery of two languages by bilingual
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! Your job We are a young, international and multidisciplinary research team of three assistant professors, three postdocs, six PhD candidates, three supporting staff members, and students. The group is
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can serve as an inspiration for setting up IMAGINE. A postdoc researcher will map and explore these best practices and further assist the IMAGINE management team with creating the boundary conditions
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inference algorithms as well as proofs of their correctness and efficiency) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and differentiable