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. Organisation The University of Groningen, established in 1614, is one of the oldest and largest research universities in the Netherlands, offering diverse programs across various disciplines. Located in
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programming languages such as R (Experience with NetLogo is preferred but not essential). experience in the development and use of spatial microsimulation and a familiarity or willingness to learn agent-based
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universities. Strong academic credentials. Excellent written and spoken English proficiency. Solid knowledge in artificial intelligence for medical applications. Strong knowledge in programming. Experience in
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website regarding working conditions is correct at the time of publication. It is not intended to be exhaustive and may not address all questions you would have. Nationality and Languages Please note that
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, multidisciplinary teams. A commitment to mentoring and fostering a collaborative research culture. Fluency in English. Employment conditions and benefits We offer you an internationally oriented and varied job in an
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transformation of RIDE into a modular, interactive digital tool (integration with existing university systems, no programming required). Finish the ethical approval process. Phase 1 – Design Research (6 months
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able to further develop your skills in econometrics and quantitative as well as qualitative methods (e.g., surveys and interviews). Have a basic working knowledge of the Dutch language, because the data
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, including data modelling, and simulation tools and languages must be demonstrated convincingly as part of the job application. Solid software engineering skills would be considered a major asset for this
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. Participate in relevant seminars and engage in research collaborations locally and/or internationally. Participate in the department’s educational programs, by teaching one single-semester course per year
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or Urban practitioner yourself, is a strong plus; You have excellent communication skills in English and preferably also good communication skills in Dutch, as evidenced in written publications and/or