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at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) Opens external , you have a strong academic curiosity to better understand approaches to ‘value’ regenerative farm performance in food system
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Laboratory external link . Moreover, the department has excellent High-Performance Computing facilities. The department is located at the Utrecht Science Park. Utrecht is the fourth largest city in
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that contribute to the national and international AMR agenda. Apply advanced molecular and epidemiological methods to unravel AMR mechanisms in animal and foodborne pathogens. Translate research outcomes into high
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to its innovative research initiatives and high-quality education, the University of Groningen is currently in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists. The mission of the Stratingh
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to the fullest across our entire organization. We’re led by Ben Blander and Michael Rauchman. -------------------------- Ben Blander - former head of Citadel’s high frequency group and a key contributor in growing
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Center (IMSC) at UMCG. Access to 3 high-end computational clusters with 48-96 CPU threads, 512-786 GB RAM and >200TB storage each. A collaborative and supportive research environment with leading experts
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LC-MS(/MS) analysis (you will be assisted to learn these wet lab methods). Experience in melanoma research, LMD, or high-performance computing is a plus. Team player collaborating efficiently with
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operation of high-containment facilities; Familiarity with EU and international biosafety standards and regulatory systems, including experience with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), EuFMD
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and material performance remains unclear, let alone inverse design of these molecules. The goal of this project is to develop ML models for: 1) predicting properties of oligopeptide materials based
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typically use heavy tickler chains dragged through the sediment to startle and catch fish. However, this method leads to: (1) low catch selectivity with high bycatch, (2) high fuel costs due to increased drag