34 density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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of the University of Groningen, offering a unique opportunity to work at the interface of academic research and industrial innovation. This project offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a sustainable and
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mobility (permanent, circular, temporal) and their effects on EU regions following the changing nature of regional attractiveness; (iii) it will use agent-based modelling to capture and assess the impact of
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Go to the official RUG website for the full vacancy, link: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-02S000B92P&cat=wp Applications are invited for a postdoctoral
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Production Automation group of the RUG support this project by organizing and coordinating scientific studies that explore how people use the app that will be developed within the project. Furthermore, we will
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Postdoctoral researcher in Roman Archaeology or Art History (0.8 FTE) (V25.0208) « Back to the overview Job description Go to the official RUG website for the full vacancy, link: https://www.rug.nl
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position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, and AI-driven cancer research. You will be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team specializing in
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progress by streamlining research across disciplines. In chemistry, it enables the modeling of complex structure-function relationships with unprecedented accuracy. Additionally, deep generative models allow
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group at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy (GRIP). This two-year position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, and AI-driven cancer
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dynamics in living cells. What The successful applicant will work on a multidisciplinary project aimed at characterizing the role of RNA structural ensemble dynamics in driving cell fate decision
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with the industrial partner to this project, AkzoNobel. The research will take place at the University of Groningen, but if required, the researcher may be able to use AkzoNobel equipment and will be