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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Computational geometry is the area within algorithms research dealing with the design and analysis
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strategic workforce planning. You will work at the intersection of foresight, labour economics, computational analysis, and interactive design to strengthen workforce resilience under accelerating twin
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staff, and has access to state-of-the-art research facilities to perform human intervention studies, cell culture experiments, and molecular analysis. In this project, you will work closely together
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, Computer Science, Nanobiology, Mathematics, Bioengineering or a related discipline Interest in statistical physics, stochastic processes and data analysis methods Interest in engaging and collaborating with
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autonomously in - as well as collaborate on - the collection, coding and analysis of data, through doctrinal/literature research, focus groups and Delphi study; Present intermediate research results in internal
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required, and phased integration strategies for new aircraft types. TU Delft brings expertise in aircraft performance modeling, ATM simulation, and network analysis to this exploratory research. The PhD
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group in Utrecht University, which focuses on multimodal computer analysis of human behaviour. As a PhD candidate, you will be part of a vibrant inter- and transdisciplinary research community
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supervision. Gathering qualitative and quantitative data. Supporting data analysis. Communicating with stakeholders such as PhD candidates and supervisors. Supporting communication with the broader community
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supervision from the project PI (Eftychia Stamkou) and collaborators, with regular feedback on theory, study design, analysis, academic writing, and career development. You will join a strong network of
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protein sources, examining how food compounds are absorbed in the gut and their effect on human health (e.g. through the creation of specific metabolites) and untargeted metabolomics analysis to identify