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supervised by Prof. Dirk Pieter van Donk and Dr Eugenia Rosca. Qualifications The ideal candidate is ambitious, highly motivated and wishes to make a career in research. You have a thorough training in
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by the Open Universiteit, which is formally based in Heerlen. The project is supervised by a research team with strong expertise in the application of artificial intelligence for cybersecurity (prof
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by Prof. Dr. Hans Börner (HU Berlin) and Prof. Georg Gübitz (BOKU Vienna), leading to a double doctoral degree. A 9-month research stay at BOKU (Vienna) and 2-month industrial placement will complement
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position is embedded in the research programme Innovation & Organization of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Ulrike Schultze, Prof. David Langley, and a daily supervisor
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-Aware Artificial Intelligence (Prof. Dr. Simon Razniewski) Research area: Exploring the potential of LLM-supported mobility planning This position is offered in collaboration with the Collaborative
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1 Research Fellowship (Master) - 101112877 - UPSTREAM - HORIZON-MISS-2022-OCEAN-01-04 - #NOVAID-B396
a minimum score of 15 points as a result of the jury's evaluation according to the selection criteria, will not be hired. Additional comments Composition of the selection jury: Prof. Nídia Lourenço
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. The Team You will join the Root Ecology team led by Prof. Dr. Liesje Mommer at Wageningen University, part of the Forest Ecology and Forest Management group. We are an enthusiastic, international, and
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University. The project will be supervised by Dr. Koen Haak and involve collaborating closely with a postdoctoral researcher, the group of Prof. Frans Cornelissen at UMCG, as well as with the multidisciplinary
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 21 days ago
pipeline to assess spatial coding in human single units. This project is part of an international collaboration with the Universities of Bonn (Prof. Lukas Kunz), Berlin (Prof. Richard Kempter), and Columbia
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environment effects on senescence, using an epigenetic clock”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah Dugdale (University