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Your job We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to expand and strengthen research on "Healthy Lifestyle through Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI". Are you excited about the
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, such as R, Python, or Machine Learning, to identify patterns in biological factors, disease and mortality; co-supervising and mentoring PhD candidates, MSc and BSc students; collaborating with national and
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-based knowledge with machine learning. You will work closely with the Utrecht University team and OpenGeoHub together with other project partners, to develop and implement surrogate and hybrid modelling
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difficult and the creation of more intelligent process control strategies and innovative methods of tracking reliability can be achieved with expert informed machine learning techniques, which offer more
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difficult and the creation of more intelligent process control strategies and innovative methods of tracking reliability can be achieved with expert informed machine learning techniques, which offer more
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Apply now The Metabolomics & Analytics Centre at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) at Leiden University is looking for a: Postdoctoral Research Engineer: Innovative Engineering
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-based knowledge with machine learning. You will work closely with the Utrecht University team and OpenGeoHub together with other project partners, to develop and implement surrogate and hybrid modelling
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy in the Machine Learning research group for a talented Postdoc/researcher (m/f/x). Job description We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral
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automized positional therapy. We seek a postdoctoral researcher who is interested in Developing Data-driven control solutions for medical applications. Investigate the use of machine learning-based algorithms
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investigate how machine-learning based algorithms can be used to personalize the user experience. The goal of this personalized user experience is to enable each individual user to discover their own