34 computer-science-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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PhD in operations research, industrial engineering, or a related field with a strong background in mathematical modeling and optimization (completed or near completion). - Have experience with energy
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manuscripts. Qualifications We are looking for candidates who have A PhD in Geography, Economics, Regional Science or any other related discipline (with a strong social science component). Excellent English for
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scholar with a PhD in the social sciences with a primary focus on social network analysis and the influence of young people on each other’s behavior. We seek candidates who meet the following criteria A PhD
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with success: the University is currently in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists. The Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences excels in teaching and research in the fields
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PhD degree in either machine learning or computational molecular sciences. Advanced knowledge in molecular machine learning. Advanced knowledge in computational chemistry. Advanced programming skills
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strong roots in biophysics, biochemistry & molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, computational biology, microbiology or genetics are organized in two focal areas: ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Biological
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if you Have a PhD in operations research, industrial engineering, or a related field with a strong background in mathematical modeling and optimization (completed or near completion). Have experience with
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programmes, academic staff and research do well on various excellence ranking lists. Qualifications We encourage you to apply if you Have a PhD in operations research, industrial engineering, or a related
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researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the team. Together, we work towards a new understanding of the ethics and aesthetics of making in
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researcher will work as part of a team which also includes the principal investigator, two junior researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the