24 programming-language-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute"-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute" positions at AcademicTransfer in Netherlands
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Do you have a talent for speech acoustics and do you want to use those skills in an ongoing research project? Are you interested in how children across languages develop their speech production
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Teaser Text The AI in Education (AIED) programme manager at Universiteit Leiden is seeking a motivated Student Assistant with a background in Educational Sciences to support our project managers and
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Teaser Text The AI in Education (AIED) programme manager at Universiteit Leiden is seeking a tech-savvy Student Assistant with a background in Machine Learning or a related field. You will play a
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. Experience with cell culture, immunohistochemical techniques, programming in R or bioprinting is an advantage. You have good social skills and are able to perform research independently. You have evident
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partners of the UvA Data Science Centre. You: bring together participants from different disciplines; expanding and deepening our network; manage the various programs of the DSC and make sure these run
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skills, including an ability to tailor communication for different audiences; Good command of English and willingness to learn Dutch if not yet proficient; Familiarity with organisation ‘The Carpentries
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program Security Studies (BaSS) and the first year of the Dutch-taught bachelor’s program Cybersecurity and Cybercrime (BaCC). This entails ensuring a good didactic and pedagogical operation of the skills
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; Experience supporting complex projects networks and working effectively in small teams; Knowledge and interest in the fields of disaster preparedness, and/or inclusive development; Excellent English language
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workshops focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and a mentoring programme that connects individuals across different stages of their careers in quantum development. This is what you will do WIQD
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25 years ago, Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer, delivered a legendary speech (look it up) in which he said - well, shouted actually -, ‘the key to success is developers, developers, developers, developers