Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
during year 1 and 2 will be on database design and data integration through setting up a shared data management strategy for a set of interlinked PhD projects, and during year 3-4 on synthesis
-
the data integration between these different PhD and postdoc projects, including visits to these projects in The Netherlands, South America and East Africa. Organisation Founded in 1614, the University
-
sustainable way of dealing with their health conditions. The technical challenge within this project lies in the huge variance of the data. Furthermore, the app needs to be able to work with sparse incomplete
-
quickly derive the necessary information from noisy, incomplete, real-world data. Furthermore, the algorithms to be developed within this project will be implemented on automated beds that provide fully
-
(Groningen), and the UK. This post-doc project offers a unique opportunity to work in an international environment and to acquire valuable research experience for someone who has recently completed a PhD in
-
the other hand, mental healthcare providers and individuals in vulnerable situations. The key methodological tools for these studies are digital ethnography and conventional primary data collection (surveys
-
researcher will work as part of a team which also includes the principal investigator, two junior researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the
-
researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the team. Together, we work towards a new understanding of the ethics and aesthetics of making in
-
uncovering companion biomarkers for precision treatment using cutting-edge bioinformatics and proteomics approaches. You will analyze bulk and clonal protein expression data from large melanoma cohorts
-
the supervision of PhD candidates and we encourage pursuing publishing and attracting research funding beyond the involvement in this particular project. In short, we try to accommodate the development of your own