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starts. Preferably, you will also have: Interest in global water issues and earth system modelling; Strong quantitative methodological skills, for instance knowledge of (spatial) data analysis
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, train, and evaluate reinforcement-learning agents that play classic and modern video games. Your work will focus on automated gameplay analysis, feature engineering from large-scale behavioural data, and
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, and behavioral intervention using both quantitative and qualitative approaches, including field studies and stakeholder participation. More information can be found here https
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quantitative methods – You’re comfortable with data analysis and statistical techniques. We encourage you to outline in your application letter in what way you have demonstrated the required skills. What we
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estimation using multi-track Sentinel-1 (C-band) and NISAR (L-band) data. Implement and extend dynamic InSAR processing workflows for near-real-time analysis, including quality control and anomaly detection
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. Skills or experience in one or more of the following are an advantage: (PhD1) molecular biology, transcriptomics, quantitative data analysis, bioinformatics, mutant screens and plant transformation
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, this project will link the national totals to the European household consumption and other subnational data in order to analyse between as well as within-country differences. This will enable an analysis
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Description Challenge: Uncovering the interdependency between telecommunications networks and urban infrastructures Change: Developing data analysis and modelling methods to understand the interdependency
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state-of-the-art electronic, optical and vacuum equipment. In addition, it will be required to perform data analysis and programming for experiment control. You will present your work in scientific
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31 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Wageningen University & Research Research Field Agricultural sciences » Agronomics Agricultural sciences » Phytotechny Researcher Profile First Stage