11 social-network-analysis PhD positions at Maastricht University (UM) in Netherlands
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-funded research project examining social ostracism (being ignored and excluded) as a lived experience, and how it intersects with the broader phenomena such as loneliness, discrimination, and group-based
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models by integrating insights from the cellular, thrombus, and organ levels? Would you like to be part of a prestigious doctoral network working to revolutionise personalized medicine by using cutting
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the cellular, thrombus, and organ levels? Would you like to be part of a prestigious doctoral network working to revolutionize personalized medicine by using cutting-edge in silico, in vitro, and in vivo
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analysis is crucial to evaluating the cost-effectiveness of psychosocial and tech-based support to improve the lives of people with dementia and their informal caregivers. PhD Candidate in Health-Economic
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validation. Within the PRECISE consortium, you collaborate with a multidisciplinary national network. You contribute to genotype-specific target validation, participate in the PRECISE Early Career program, and
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literature reviews across a number of fields in behavioural and social sciences. Develop and run controlled behavioural experiments (online and/or lab-based). Apply advanced statistical methods appropriate
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support the failing heart—at the exact moment it matters most? This PhD position bridges a state-of-the-art Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS) experimental lab with real-world clinical analysis in
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sensitivity analysis Analysis and integration of various in vitro/in vivo data for model calibration Approximately 5% of your time will be dedicated to tutoring, teaching, or supervising students. Are you ready
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quantitative research methods (e.g., statistical analysis, survey design). An interest in EU health data governance, including the EHDS regulation, and health information systems. Excellent written and spoken
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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