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, also in relation to specific computer hard- and software. Monitoring and updating hardware/software for observational education. Staying up to date with programming and observational methods in
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When computing systems and networks are all you can think of (or at least most of the time) and you are excited to get the best out of a system by constantly fine-tuning it, and want to talk
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equipment/subsystem/system-level test campaigns, as well as analysing waivers and anomalies. You will propose working methods that will not only achieve the requested results, but also aim for technical
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, strategies and processes to address user and programme needs; Fostering the use of best engineering practices and methods, innovative technologies and solutions in projects and programmes; Integrating inputs
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orientation on societal collaboration and impact. In addition to your research work (40%), you will be participating in educational activities (60%): teaching in the Bachelor’s program Psychology and/or
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to the project. Job requirements A Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in computational social sciences. Strong background in computational social sciences methods, particularly agent-based modeling (ABM
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industries. George Jackson, Professor of Chemical Physics at Imperial College London, is a world leader in the development and use of molecular methods to simulate the thermodynamic properties of complex
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, prosperity and entrepreneurship program’, more specifically within the “digitalization, new ways of working and the new employee” theme; publishing research findings in (peer reviewed) international scientific
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programme at the Department of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Floor Rink, Ngoc Hân Nguyen and Wendy Smits. Qualifications
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monitoring and forensic investigations, and we develop new analytical methods to monitor the use of these substances and detect illegal use. We also develop methods to identify unknown residues and advise