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afraid of combining neurobiology and chemistry. You have good statistical skills and experience with analyzing big data (e.g. RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics). You like to work in a diverse setting and
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-WISE NEST project. This position will be with the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems (co-PI: Prof Fredrik Heintz). We will strive for a tight collaboration between the
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. The SHIELT project is in collaboration with Wageningen Food Biobased Research (WFBR) and various industrial partners. Your duties and responsibilities include: use experimental and literature data to develop
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, stress or endocannabinoid system. You like a challenge and are not afraid of combining neurobiology and chemistry. You have good statistical skills and experience with analyzing big data (e.g. RNA-seq
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27 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Wageningen University & Research Research Field Biological sciences » Zoology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands
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and Integrated Computer Systems (co-PI: Prof Fredrik Heintz). We will strive for a tight collaboration between the involved project participants, including regular meetings and setting up a joint
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You will join the EPSRC-funded project “Behavioural Data-Driven Coalitional Control for Buildings”, pioneering distributed, data-driven control methods enabling groups of buildings to form
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encourages women and those outside the gender binary to apply for the position. For additional information, please contact Prof. Alexandre Bartel alexandre.bartel@cs.umu.se We welcome your application!
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Intelligence) is being expanded into a leading German AI competence center for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). TUD Dresden University of Technology embodies a university culture that is characterized
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of the project is to understand how insects use sensory information to coordinate group behaviours, how behavioural diversity is structured across species, and what these patterns suggest about the evolutionary