64 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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and computing, to apply. One position will focus on the scaling, calibration, operation, and tuning of spin qubit arrays using algorithmic techniques, as part of an international project, with
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. Integrating HD-EMG decomposition algorithms with the CEINMS-RT musculoskeletal modeling framework to enable efficient real-time computation of joint kinetics. Developing and validating motor unit-driven
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be carried out in collaboration with an ASML Berlin under the umbrella of the Industrial Focus Group XUV Optics at the university of Twente where a multidisciplinary research program on growth
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application but must be completed and defended no later than November 2025 (position start date is January 2026); PhD in political science, international relations, security studies, computer science, data
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academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies with the neuromuscular system to improve movement. We apply artificial intelligence, computational modelling and biological signal processing, in a
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with the neuromuscular system to improve movement. We apply artificial intelligence, computational modelling and biological signal processing, in a translational way, to develop novel real-time bio
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, molecular inorganic chemistry and molecular materials chemistry are embedded in the institute. The research programme is focused on synthesis, catalysis, functional materials, bio-organic chemistry/chemical
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contribution to addressing the major societal challenges of the future. The research carried out at the Faculty of Science is very diverse, ranging from mathematics, information science, astronomy, physics
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agency), and with our Dual Career Programme we will also help your partner find the right job for them. Employer Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is an internationally oriented university with a strong
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this postdoc with the conditions and support to advance in their academic and/or professional career. This research is funded by the EU as part of the Horizon Europe programme. Resources are secured