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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Computer science » Cybernetics Computer science » Programming Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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genomic datasets. You are familiar with cloud computing or high-performance computing environments. You have knowledge of meiotic recombination, genome analysis, or pan-genomes. Additional Information
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a passionate PhD candidate in practical
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cloud computing or high-performance computing environments. You have knowledge of meiotic recombination, genome analysis, or pan-genomes. What we offer you We will give you a temporary employment contract
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you a computer scientist eager to strengthen the privacy and security of billions of internet users? Do you want to conduct research with real societal impact while advancing open science? If so, come
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position is available at the Centre for Language Studies at Radboud University. The successful candidate will perform research on foreign accents in human-human and human-AI communication. Research methods
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physics, computational astronomy and an unprecedented amount of data driven by observation. You will learn to run simulations on high-performance computing clusters, ranging from broad parameter studies
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of closed-loop brain–computer interfaces aimed at restoring motor function in models of motor disorder. Some part of the role may involve teaching and up to 0.1 FTE of your time may entail teaching activities
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function. Deriving design principles for neural networks performing complex tasks. We employ computational and analytical methods from applied mathematics and physics – particularly statistical mechanics
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of data driven by observation. You will learn to run simulations on high-performance computing clusters, ranging from broad parameter studies with rapid binary-population synthesis codes to detailed stellar