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conducting experiments and performing analytical sample processing (lab work); a theoretical background in marine environmental physiology and biogeochemistry; willingness to experiment with new data
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Responsibilities (70%) Lead and coordinate the development and implementation of a regulatory roadmap aligned with Dutch and EU legislation (e.g. EuFMD, GMO regulations, BSL-3/4 permit frameworks, and veterinary and
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team spirit. You have strong analytical skills. Preferably, you have experience with neuroimaging (MRI or EEG) data acquisition and analysis. What we offer you We will give you a temporary employment
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equivalent) in (health) economics, health sciences, epidemiology, econometrics or a closely related discipline. Strong analytical and quantitative skills. Motivation to study policy-relevant questions
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chemical reaction networks with robotic systems and analytical science. You will also learn how to programme robotic systems and how to implement aspects of deep learning and neural networks for reservoir
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. The candidate will join a lively and highly international team of PhD and Master students working on human demography, and ecology and evolution in wild animals, supported by laboratory and analytical technicians
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. • Has strong analytical skills and can work independently. • Has excellent communication skills in Dutch and English. • Is comfortable with both quantitative and qualitative methods (surveys, interviews
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imaging. Strong analytical skills and experience with medical imaging technologies and data analysis. The ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams and communicate effectively across
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and economic activities by restricting access to ports. Furthermore, a tipping AMOC would affect marine ecosystems which can regionally lead to biomass decline and consequently affect human livelihoods
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initially for a period of one year. Satisfactory progress during the first year will lead to prolongation of the contract for a further five years. a working week of 36-40 hours and a gross monthly salary