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or find out more? If you want to apply straight away, click the application button. If you would like more information about what the job entails, please contact prof dr Marieke Liem at m.c.a.liem
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research in TRL forward. Theoretical knowledge of, or experience with, machine learning such as representation and generative learning, and natural language processing. Programming skills, e.g. Python, Java
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/or human-computer interaction. Programming skills, e.g. Python, Java, or C++. Excellent command in English, verbal and written. Prior experience as a research assistant during (under)graduate studies
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critical data studies and willingness to reflect on data use and circulation. Demonstrable skills in scientific writing and data analysis. Knowledge of GIS and R and/or Python as a tool for data analysis
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-economical surveys and work is an advantage. Knowledge of R and/or Python as a tool for data analysis, statistics, and visualization is an advantage. Experience with work within local communities in West
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modelling Disseminate research at conferences and workshops Selection Criteria Experience with LCA, ideally prospective LCA Programming skills, preferably python Knowledge or interest about environmental
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) physics, geosciences, meteorology, oceanography, or similar. You have strong programming skills (Python or similar). You have affinity with spatiotemporal data analyses, remote sensing and numerical
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Python. Strong interest in combining computational and experimental chemistry. Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English. Excellent communication skills, especially for collaborating with others
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the programming language Python. Experience in computational chemistry. Basic knowledge about homogeneous catalysis. Strong interest in combining computational and experimental chemistry. Excellent knowledge
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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate for a project carried out under the supervision of Prof. Ben Feringa at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The project is part of the EVOLVE