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. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Experience with statistical programming (e.g., Stata, R). Ability to work collaboratively in a
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to develop innovative solutions to complex problems; acting as a spokesperson for our organisation on One Health in the media, including social media platform, and for the society; developing and implementing
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. The University of Groningen is an international centre of knowledge: It belongs to the best research universities in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty
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systems, focussing on the inclusion of thermal aspects. You can leverage a large body of existing research and software for the efficient simulation of complex geometrically nonlinear mechanical elastic
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your professional network. You will also have opportunities to present your work at leading conferences, engage in international collaborations, and develop a strong professional profile in computational
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum
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, subsidies, confidentiality, liability, etc. These include various types of research contracts, such as large and complex consortia between WUR and multinational companies in the food sector. The department’s
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Strong presenting skills: Comfortable explaining complex policies and details in an easily digestible manner for colleagues from a wide variety of backgrounds When collaborating and negotiating with
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international networks that are useful for this position; Article 9 certified (legal qualified to perform animal experiments) is a plus; Experience in analytical chemistry, ISO17025, statistics and data analysis
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differentiation of generic and complex computer programs (including control flows, data structures, and possibly memory) allows for the exploitation of any-order differentials to obtain transformative effects