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13 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Mathematics » Mathematical analysis Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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, enabling in-depth profiling of tumour biology. A major component of your work will be to establish intratumoral heterogeneity maps using spatial proteomic profiling, including the use of laser capture
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analyse both existing panel data and newly collected survey data (e.g. with multilevel regression and longitudinal panel analysis). We will refine existing network measures to better capture inherited
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and clinical populations (e.g. stroke, brain tumour and neurodegenerative conditions). You will contribute to data preprocessing, and advanced analysis, including tractography, network modelling and
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regression and longitudinal panel analysis). We will refine existing network measures to better capture inherited networks, with a primary focus on network size, composition, resources, and overlap. In
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skilled in quantitative research analysis techniques. You are a team player who wants to play an active role in an inter- and transdisciplinary research community and training programme. What we offer you
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qualitative methods and analysis approaches. You have experience in collecting and analysing qualitative data, ideally in relation to the themes of this project. You have experience with conducting fieldwork
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or are willing to acquire the relevant skills during your PhD project. You have an affinity with Digital Humanities, especially with network analysis and visualisation tools (e.g. Nodegoat, Gephi). You are able
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models for corneal regeneration through state-of-the-art (single-cell) multi-omics analysis. You will collaborate with other doctoral candidates in STEM-CORE through joint projects, secondments and network
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have an affinity with Digital Humanities, especially with network analysis and visualisation tools (e.g. Nodegoat, Gephi). You are able to conduct independent academic research and present your findings