58 algorithm-development-"UCL" positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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Development of machine learning (including deep learning) algorithms to predict links between gene clusters and metabolites, and to predict antimicrobial activities associated with these Collaboration with
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academic climate for all members of the chair group. The new chair of the Bioinformatics Group should bring deep expertise in software/algorithm development and multi-omics data integration, combined with
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motivated to delve into the psychological processes underlying consumers’ aversion to imperfection and why this leads to unsustainable behaviours? Are you enthusiastic about developing and empirically testing
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offers unique expertise and support for scholarly publishing, large-scale collection development, sustainable curation, aggregation, and (re)use of scholarly information by students, researchers, and the
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Your job We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD candidate with a strong interest in microfluidics, hardware development and NMR spectroscopy. The project focuses on designing and
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physiology, and experimental research across a broad range of academic disciplines. We aim to educate highly skilled academic professionals ready to tackle societal health challenges. The position of chair
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Your job Would you like to contribute as a researcher and project leader to the development of new knowledge and solutions regarding air emissions of greenhouse gases, nitrogen compounds
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; are willing to develop yourself; use your communication skills to build a bridge between project leaders and F&C; have good command of both spoken and written Dutch and English; want to work both independently
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scientific focus, while also developing your academic leadership profile. In this role, you will share responsibility for the academic and operational management of the group. Your responsibilities will
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and strengthen academic development of the group and its individual staff members, to maintain the international visibility of the group’s research and its societal impact, (co)create new research