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partnerships and inspire students through teaching? Join us as a postdoctoral researcher in the RUNOMI Labour Migration Research Programme. As a postdoctoral researcher in the RUNOMI Research Programme on Labour
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Psychopathology (D2P2) lab(link is external) , which belongs to the Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment research programme of the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), and you will be embedded in both
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types of programming (e.g. Python or Matlab). You are a creative and critical researcher and are motivated to pursue an academic career. You are able to contribute to a collaborative work environment
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five research universities, three universities of applied sciences, 11 smart industry communities, 450 SMEs, and several social partners and educational partners in an eight-year programme to achieve a
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intelligence, or a related discipline. You have a strong interest in performing foundational algorithmics and machine learning research. You have mature mathematical knowledge and programming skills (e.g
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workshop for teachers, school principals, curriculum developers and educational policymakers. Besides scientific research, you will spend 10% of your time on teaching within the Sociology programme at
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, artificial intelligence, or a related discipline. You have a strong interest in machine learning and explainable AI research. You have mature programming skills, as, for example, demonstrated in your MSc
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to contribute to the general research programme of both CHPS, which studies philosophy and science as historically intertwined fields, and RCNP, which seeks to improve ties between mathematics, physics, and the
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with programming in MATLAB/R/Python or similar. You have an affinity for teaching and supervising students. You are a team player, both in an academic setting and in collaborations with industry. We
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. The position involves conducting research for 3 days a week (0.6 FTE) and teaching courses in the Economics and Business Economics programme for 1 day a week (0.2 FTE). As a postdoctoral researcher, you will (i