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combine new unstructured data and methods, and wiliness to work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative, and stimulating large team and project. They may have a background on the analysis of science corpora
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. You have good programming skills in Python and/or R; you are familiar with reproducible coding and automated (geospatial) data analysis. You have excellent scientific writing and communication skills in
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remote sensing/climate data. You have programming skills in Python and/or R; you are familiar with reproducible coding and automated geospatial data analysis. You have excellent scientific writing and
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. Conduct research activities including literature analysis, policy analysis, stakeholder interviews, analysis of surveys. Instigate and report study results in international academic outlets as
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uncertainty analysis of Earth Observation data products, supporting their informative uses for various applications through next-generation geospatial tools. Your qualities We seek a highly motivated candidate
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analysis. For more information about the Intelligent Systems group please use the following link: http://www.cs.rug.nl/is . The Postdoctoral position is offered in cooperation with the Advanced Production
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analysis. For more information about the Intelligent Systems group please use the following link: http://www.cs.rug.nl/is . The Postdoctoral position is offered in cooperation with the Advanced Production
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particular normative political philosophy on deliberative democracy and political theology; map and conduct a discourse analysis of transnational Iranian public political debates on political secularism
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gathered from sites in five different languages – English, Spanish, Italian, Korean and Indonesian. This analysis can provide a wealth of information about the characters in a story, the genre, what a story
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of hands-on experience in mammalian cell culture; knowledge of basic cell-laboratory techniques, including 2D cultures, metabolite analysis, microscopy, and cell banking: experience with mammalian cell