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the Molecular and Materials design program (MMD Hub ) of the Faculty of Science at UvA. What are you going to do? The aim of the project is to use advanced Machine Learning techniques to predict the anharmonic
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development - Leiden University ), focusing on competencies, task variety, and the impact of teaching roles. It aids in setting development goals and planning learning activities, such as for annual performance
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programming languages such as R (Experience with NetLogo is preferred but not essential). experience in the development and use of spatial microsimulation and a familiarity or willingness to learn agent-based
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experimental biology. You have strong analytical skills and enjoy tackling complex biological questions using computational approaches. While your primary expertise is computational, you are eager to learn and
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develop a simplified model focusing on the leader stage. You will: Analyze experimental data and microscopic simulations Identify relevant physical features and parameters Apply machine learning techniques
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energy-related projects or a strong motivation to learn and apply energy systems modeling and optimization. Are an excellent researcher and have the ambition to publish in leading scientific journals in
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with strong expertise in one of these categories: solid-state NMR; Quadrupolar solid-state NMR; Automated NMR analysis & machine learning; Lipid biochemistry (and chromatography knowledge in general
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of Dutch is required. However, the University of Groningen offers language classes to employees who would like to learn the Dutch language. We offer in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement
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field with a strong background in mathematical modeling and optimization (completed or near completion). Have experience with energy-related projects or a strong motivation to learn and apply energy
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researchers in the team. No knowledge of Dutch is required. However, the University of Groningen offers language classes to employees who would like to learn the Dutch language. Organisation Conditions of