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of different types of populations. Work closely together with a PhD candidate on the same project and provide help with setting up simulations. Investigate the trend in genetic variance and genetic correlations
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. Additionally, if you are a nature lover, the project offers a unique opportunity: in the final phase, you can help design nature retreats in Czechia and Poland for small groups of journalists and documentary
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to develop generative AI methods for nanoparticle drug delivery design, at the intersection of machine learning, explainability, and pharmaceutical nanotechnology. Job description We are looking for a
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Description Are you excited about using large-scale AI to accelerate scientific discovery? Join a Horizon Europe project developing next-generation scientific foundation models that combine knowledge graphs
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. Additional comments More detailed project information can be provided on request: please contact Marie Safar Postma (Marie.Postma@tilburguniversity.edu ). Website for additional job details https
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fieldwork in the project countries. Understanding how African countries and affected communities respond to jihadist insurgencies will help international actors to coordinate and adjust their responses
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international recognition that sexual rights are human rights, care systems, legal frameworks, and assistive technologies continue to overlook intimacy, pleasure, and sexual agency. This project addresses
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team at AMOLF, working on fundamental questions on physical self-learning systems as part of the NWO ENW‑M1 project “How do physical learning systems learn?”. The research position is intended to start
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throughout the early phases of missions, including participation in CDF and phase A/B1. The Team also provides expertise to other projects and studies, including research and development of tools and methods
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of the Netherlands is lost, making erosion the leading driver of global land degradation. This project aims to quantify erosion across a wide range of temporal scales, from millions of years to human timescales. It