15 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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doctoral programme is designed to train world-class researchers in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods. We combine in-depth knowledge of key topics in
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livelihoods. FLASH comprises seven work packages (WPs), coordinated by different consortium partners, with a total of six PhD positions and one postdoc (Figure 1). While your primary base will be in Bangladesh
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applicants typically have backgrounds in computer science, statistics or econometrics but should have an intrinsic interest for marketing problems. The PhD will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Lemmens and funded by
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school, we have strong ties with industry (profit and nonprofit) and government that allow our research to have direct societal impact. Strong applicants typically have backgrounds in computer science
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the PhD program involves a thorough curriculum of finance courses. Candidates ideally also have a strong background in micro-economics, econometrics, quantitative economics and/or computational economics
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making, Attitude formation and change, Preference formation and measurement, Technology Topic The marketing group at Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) ranks among the best in the world. Our members
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of the ERIM Business Processes, Logistics, and Information Systems (LIS), Supply Chain Management (SCM) section doctoral program is to be at the forefront of developments in its domain. We are committed
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to pursue your own interests as long as they fit within our broader research program. Keywords Organizations; social evaluations; grand challenges; technology, craft and work; professions and occupations
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the expertise of the department. Supervisors can vary per paper that you are working on. For general questions regarding the doctoral program in Innovation Management, please reach out to Kathrin Borner Opens
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, for example, focus on the role of the media, (populist) politics, public perceptions, or how different scientific disciplines view the deterrent effect of punishment. Other proposals that fit within the broader