43 condition-monitoring-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen
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to perform within project timescales. You should have project management skills demonstrable from previous project experience. Competences in data analytics, machine learning / AI (for example in Python and
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of human behaviour, thinking, learning, and how people live together. We work on societal issues and problems that people experience in daily life. Central to this is individual and societal resilience and
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project partnership, able to perform within project timescales. You should have project management skills demonstrable from previous project experience. Competences in data analytics, machine learning / AI
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/ ) excels in teaching and research in the fields of human behaviour, thinking, learning, and how people live together. We work on societal issues and problems that people experience in daily life. Central to
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mobility- offering an opportunity to left-behind areas to attract new population based on characteristics related to living and environmental conditions and the changes it brings on job accessibility. It
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, mythical scenes of making, or depictions of making in sacred or military contexts). They will take into account (where applicable) how images interact with epigraphic frames and contexts of production and
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the development of novel monitoring and intervention strategies to track and reduce daily-life stress and its health impact. We invite applications for one part-time postdoc position to work on the Development of a
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that local accessibility to daily activities in rural areas is experienced rather positively. However, residents with a car are more positive than those without. We would now like to investigate to what extent
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:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff
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positively. However, residents with a car are more positive than those without. We would now like to investigate to what extent perceptions of accessibility and the perceived importance of accessibility depend