42 operations-research Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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. ability to work independently and manage joint research activities. a team player with strong communication skills. demonstrable competences as conceptual capacity, environment orientation, presenting and
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, South Korea, and Nigeria, this position is for a qualitative researcher with expertise in Nigerian music or cultural industries and creative labour. The postdoc will work in Nigeria, the Netherlands
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/ ) excels in teaching and research in the fields of human behaviour, thinking, learning, and how people live together. We work on societal issues and problems that people experience in daily life. Central to
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the European Research Council (ERC) and led by Prof. Bettina Reitz-Joosse. The postdoctoral researcher will study representations of making in ancient Roman visual culture (e.g. depictions of craftsmen at work
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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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-doctoral researcher will contribute to the tasks involving the development and application of agent-based modelling. The post-doctoral researcher will mostly work on tasks that are part of MOBI-TWIN work
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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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. The post-doctoral researcher will work with an international team of researchers across Europe. The University of Groningen team of researchers also includes Prof. Dimitris Ballas, Prof. Aleid Brouwer, Prof
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Postdoctoral researcher IncaRNAto lab (1.0 FTE) (V24.0518) « Back to the overview Job description Applications are invited for a fully-funded Postdoctoral researcher position for two years in
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The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is looking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher on the topic of perceived rural accessibility. Previous research within the Transport Geography research group shows