14 computer-programmer-"https:"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University
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Postdoc in Computational Neuroscience of Adversity and Mental Health Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Psychology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 12
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benchmarks and technical competitions to evaluate and demonstrate different levels of hybrid intelligence. 2. Evaluate methods for developing HI Systems: the HI programme consists of many smaller projects
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contribute to research on eating disorders and teach in our Bachelor and/or Master Psychology program. In this role you will be working with dr. Lot Sternheim and be part of the Clinical Psychology: cognitive
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LSRI programme BioBeyond_NL. Bring your expertise in chemical biology, bioorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry and passion for developing new molecular tools to study biomolecular interactions in a
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February 2026 Apply now We are looking for an ambitious researcher who fills a two-years postdoc position. You will have 20% teaching time. You will contribute to the teaching programme of interdisciplinary
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contribute to the teaching programme of interdisciplinary social science. Your job The programme ‘Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts’ aims to identify opportunities for young people to thrive and grow within
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data analysis, and to establish and manage a service infrastructure within the BioMS group, enabling fee-for-service access for external collaborators. You will independently design, plan and perform
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Mathematical Institute which is part of the Department of Mathematics . We organise and teach the Bachelor's curricula in Mathematics as well as the (English-taught) Master's programme in Mathematics and some
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teaching line within the Biology Bachelor’s programme and its own track Behavioural Ecology in the Master Environmental Biology. More information For more information, please contact Dr. Jorg Massen
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; develop the statistical analysis plan; perform statistical analyses on the associations of air pollution and heat with asthma and lung function, using standard methods (e.g. discrete-time hazard models