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their PhD, and seek employment as a (tenure-track) assistant professor. Required profile Candidates should have a strong interest in finance, but not necessarily an MSc or MPhil degree in finance since
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to track how the prevalences of different strains in a mixed sample change over time. Your role: You will develop and implement algorithms to find, quantify and track mutations in evolving populations
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. For example, we would like to be able to track how the prevalences of different strains in a mixed sample change over time. Your role: You will develop and implement algorithms to find, quantify and track
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). Ability to work in a team of diverse scientists and multidisciplinary teams. Scientific track record with peer-reviewed publications. Excellent organizational and communication skills (English C2 level
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currently enrolled in a Master’s programme, include available transcripts and a statement from your supervisor confirming that you are on track to complete your degree by the commencement of the contract
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making and simulation. You will work in the Digital Rail Traffic Lab (DRTLab) and the Smart Public Transport Lab (SPTL) within the Department of Transport and Planning (T&P) at Delft University
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). At EI you’ll find a welcoming and open atmosphere. We have a track record of nurturing talent at various academic levels and will give you all the support you need to evolve in your PhD. Our world-class
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neuroscience experiments, contributing to both lab-based and web-based research. They will work with state-of-the-art methodologies, including eye-tracking, EEG, and fMRI, to investigate neural and behavioral
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master’s students in the Electronic Instrumentation (EI). At EI you’ll find a welcoming and open atmosphere. We have a track record of nurturing talent at various academic levels and will give you all
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sub-project; a PhD track, focusses on the characteristics of transformative competencies to be achieved as learning outcomes, and pathways to identify that set, in co-creation with stakeholders