40 parallel-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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dynamic processes using differential equations, integrals, probability functions, and applied statistics. Therefore, having experience using more than one of the following languages is crucial: Matlab
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with the collective bargaining agreement for Dutch universities: It is an employment contract for the duration of 12 months, ending by operation of law after this period. A salary, depending on
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of the planning and implementation processes with emerging energy technologies. You will develop and execute trainings and workshops for practitioners based on theories in Environmental psychology and empirical
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are exigently demanded to coat graphite crucibles and susceptors for bulk SiC crystal and epitaxial SiC film growth processes for supplying wide bandgap materials in the fast growing market of semiconductor power
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populations, and aims to incorporate novel methodological advances to improve our understanding of these processes and point towards potential interventions. EQUICARES is a four year EU Horizon project
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challenges in rural areas. It is specifically targeted towards hard-to-reach populations, and aims to incorporate novel methodological advances to improve our understanding of these processes and point towards
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or genetics are organized in two focal areas: ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Processes’ and ‘Physiology and Systems Biology’. Qualifications Who The ideal candidates must be highly motivated, hard-working
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to digital democracy tools to improve citizens’ participation in democratic processes and the legitimacy of policy decisions. Yet democratic technology is currently developed and deployed without evidence
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. Successful candidates will actively contribute to the study of neurological data within complete social networks, linking neural profiles to various social network processes such as similarity selection and
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the coordination of the University of Groningen. Civil society and public authorities from all levels of government are turning to digital democracy tools to improve citizens’ participation in democratic processes