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16 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Computer science » Computer hardware Researcher
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expertise lies in machine learning, artificial intelligence, data mining, signal processing, or statistical modeling, with an interest in applying these skills to ocean science. You have strong organizing
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researchers working on hyperspectral imaging, radiative transfer modelling, machine learning, agronomy, and plant genetics. You will also work with HYDRA-EO partners in Netherlands, Spain and Italy
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- and machine-learning-based methods that automatically describe and model geodata sources using textual metadata (NLP) and the geodata itself; contribute to a corpus of geo-analytical scenarios with
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and Dr. Kuijer, the team includes a senior researcher and consumption corridor expert in Switzerland, and a part-time Postdoc position in the Netherlands. Where to apply Website https
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competencies Education You should have completed within the past five years or be close to completing a PhD in a relevant field such as data science, AI, computer science, machine learning, Earth system science
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the upcoming flood type, e.g. heavy-rainfall flood or rain-on-snow flood. As PhD candidate you will compare several machine-learning based algorithms regarding their ability to predict the flood type based
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cells survive treatment and cause the tumor to relapse. Furthermore, these therapies lead to long-term problems for children, including difficulties with memory, learning, and daily activities. Hence