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, characterized by excellence in research, an international community, comprehensive resources, and a strong reputation and network. The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at the University of Groningen
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy for a 4-year PhD position (m/f/x) on the subject of Reliable AI-powered Data Analysis in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam. Interested
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interested in conducting mathematical research that combines its theoretical rigor and beauty with real-world applications, including climate and weather, the formation of opinions and neural networks
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legislation and regulations; developing new visual analysis techniques. Depending on your experience, identifying opportunities for collaboration both within and outside WFSR may also be part of your role
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imaging. Strong analytical skills and experience with medical imaging technologies and data analysis. The ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams and communicate effectively across
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technologies. The successful candidate will have strong data-driven methodological learning opportunities with high social impact on cancer care organisation. They will work within an interdisciplinary team
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skills in analytical chemistry, preferably mass spectrometry. Knowledge of instrumental residue analysis of (plant) toxins is preferred; you have excellent communication skills, both oral and written; a
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of Groningen has joined forces with other top universities and networks worldwide to become a truly global center of knowledge. Qualifications Talented, enthusiastic candidates with excellent analytical and
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, industry, and society at large. CWI is an internationally oriented institute, with 160 scientists from approximately 27 countries, an informal atmosphere and short lines of communication. We have an activity
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Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize is awarded every other year to a mid-career researcher working in the Netherlands