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this postdoc position, the focus is on methods and algorithms for large-scale graph analytics, in particular network science approaches for analyzing longitudinal, population-scale relational data derived from
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will support tasks related to a Social Network Analysis of healthcare system on the Dutch-German border, an Evaluation of the BRIDGE Platform and its use, and some light teaching. Responsibilities
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. What are you going to do In this role, you will: write computer code, using both C++ and R, to refactor lavaan’s internal processes, to improve speed, modularity, and scalability; investigate diagnostic
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? If so, we invite applications for a postdoctoral position in a collaborative meta-science project on the effectiveness of data and code sharing policies in research-performing organizations
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Programme? Interreg Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The Junior Researcher will support tasks related to a Social Network Analysis of
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analysis of stakeholder networks across ministries, provinces, municipalities, water boards, and public health agencies Conducting AI-assisted evidence synthesis on integrated, cross-sectoral governance
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and individual building level, directly contributing to reducing network congestion in the Netherlands. Your work will have real-world impact: the models you develop will be tested and validated
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network (based on U-net, e.g. similar to MitoNet that we used before on FAST-EM data) to automatically segment organelles from FAST-EM imaging data, with a focus on WPBs, endolysosomal compartments and
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research project “Is the brain network involved in sentence comprehension replicable and robust?”, led by Dr. Jurriaan Witteman. The project will investigate the neural mechanisms underlying sentence-level
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these degradation pathways. Join our team! Decoding Light-Induced Degradation through Molecular Networking and Data Science Many organic compounds change under the influence of (UV) light. This is beneficial in water