15 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our dynamic research team as part of a recently funded public
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our team to unravel the complex effects of PRR stimulation on FDC functionality and its consequences for FDC interactions with immune
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turn shapes vulnerability to climate change. To capture these interacting processes, it will focus on armed organisations and their supporters, including elites. You will be part of a research team
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Application deadline: 23 April 2025 Apply now In this postdoctoral position, you are part of the NWO project “VR As Empathy Machine. Media, Migration and Humanitarian Predicament”. You focus on postcolonial
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shifts in social-economic organisation of societies. As a postdoc you will be part of the project “The Good Society”, which is funded by a Spinoza premium. Your job This project will as a first step
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research software development. These positions are part of GANANA, a collaborative European/Indian project aimed at establishing a long-term partnership collaboration between European HPC centres
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inviting applications for two postdoctoral researcher positions with interest and expertise in computational structural biology and research software development. These positions are part of GANANA, a
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); Interest/knowledge in cell culture is needed for one of the positions. As we use a combination of methods to gauge the molecular action of drugs, being a strong team player is very important for
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central part in setting up, performing and coordinating the research, and you will have ample freedom and opportunities for development within an engaging and fun academic setting. Your job The Utrecht
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policies. The project is divided into four parts: Part one will develop an ethical framework of just mobility scenarios, based on literature in moral and political philosophy and focus groups, including