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Apply now The Faculty of Science / the Institute for Biology is looking for a: Post doctoral researcher on microfluidics of plant - bacteria interaction Key responsibilities We are hiring a post
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-degree panoramic vision and embodied, intuitive interaction, situating users in context-rich environments that mimic real-world experiences. These features make immersive technologies well-suited for tasks
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Global Change group (ESC) of Wageningen University & Research has built up a considerable track record in studying interactions between greenhouse gas exchange, hydrology, land use, and climate (change
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uncertainty". The goal of this project is to advance our understanding of how humans are able to act in complex and uncertain circumstances, and how such knowledge can be applied to smooth our interaction with
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by the CCI are a major contribution to the evidence base used to understand climate change, which drives international action. Climate modellers use the ECVs to study drivers, interactions and feedback
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. Understanding these interactions is important for predicting pesticide persistence, optimizing sustainable agricultural practices, and mitigating environmental risks. In this postdoc you will advance
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in combination with other machine learning techniques, to create predictive models. You will engage in an interactive feedback loop with domain experts to analyze discovered models and remove any
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opportunities for growth and collaboration. Another position will focus on the interactions between superconducting circuits and gate-defined quantum dots and Josephson junctions, hosted in germanium quantum
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of Biomolecular Health Sciences external link the interaction between viruses and their hosts at the molecular/cell biological level as well as at the level of the organism. Ultimately, we strive to translate
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pipeline; build a prototype system that supports interactive workflow synthesis and question answering; collaborate with a technical assistant and two PhD candidates working on geodata/workflow modelling and