14 computational-complexity-"U.S"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen
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candidate would become an ARIA R&D creator. Responsibilities: Conduct foundational research on aggregation mechanisms, including: for-mal modeling and axiomatic analysis, computational complexity and algo
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techniques to enhance MT use, thus improving the translator's working environment and job sustainability, as well as the user experience. To better understand this complex process, INCREC triangulates data
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited for a Postdoc position within the
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Organisation Job description Postdoctoral position: ManufActuring contRol Sonicare (MARS) Due to the complexity of the assembly process anomalies can occur, that lead to unplanned downtime and sub
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Organisation Job description Postdoctoral position: ManufActuring contRol Sonicare (MARS) Due to the complexity of the assembly process anomalies can occur, that lead to unplanned downtime and sub
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biology and systems chemistry/complex molecular systems. The research programme of the Feringa group focuses on synthetic and physical organic chemistry, inspired by Nature's principles of molecular
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The University of Groningen invites applications for a post-doctoral
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by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) programme GroenvermogenNL. In Europe, the Netherlands ranks as the second-largest hydrogen producer. As it stands, the vast majority
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. Qualifications We are looking for a candidate with A PhD in Computer Science, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related discipline. Strong programming experience, for example
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undergraduate students. We focus on high quality teaching and research in the fields of human and economic geography, demography, and spatial planning. Our research program is titled TRACE (TRAnsformations