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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role Multi-omics data integration and workflow improvement Development and application of machine learning-based algorithms
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complete) an M.Sc. (or equivalent) in Computer Science or a related discipline ML expertise: You have strong programming and deep learning experience (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow), backed by a substantial
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. Activities of the successful candidate: Conduct extensive background literature analysis. Plan and organise experiments to define and test hypotheses and develop forefront research. Publish the results
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for employees (EAP) #corporate benefits #a varied offer in the canteen on campus Interested? Then we are looking forward to receiving your comprehensive application documents (cover letter, CV
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flight dynamics and mission-based performance analysis. o Programming skills in Python, C++, or equivalent for simulation preprocessing/postprocessing. o (Desirable) Exposure to reduced-order
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experimental automation through a robotics laboratory infrastructure. While this research program is broadly applicable in life sciences, the focus will be on cancer, immunology, infectious diseases and
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systems and their applications. We are embedded in the Department of Cell and Chemical Biology (CCB) at the LUMC, where curiosity-driven research and collaboration across disciplines are central. Our
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· Programming skills in Matlab, R, and/or Python · Experience in the organisation of field campaigns Language skills · Fluency in English, both oral and written. Your LIST benefits
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neurophysiological recordings, imaging studies, and behavioral experiments Present research findings at internal seminars, external conferences, and scientific meetings Actively engage in the Neuroscience PhD Program
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and acceptance of an application for the specific project formulated by the applicant. The PhD study must be completed in accordance with The Ministerial Order on the PhD programme (2013) and the