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not via email. Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies
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. Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, or a closely related dis-cipline. Strong background in computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, or AI safety. Excellent research track
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software Writing reports and research articles where you will be co-author. Your qualities You hold a PhD (or are close to submission, or have recently submitted) in statistics, data science, or a related
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to involve the postdoctoral researcher in the supervision of a PhD-candidate, and we encourage and facilitate publishing and attracting research funding beyond the involvement in PERSIST. In short, we try to
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background and interests. Candidate Profile We are looking for candidates who meet the following criteria: PhD in a related discipline. Expertise in one of the following areas: Single-cell and spatial
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, or be close to completion of a PhD in a related technical or scientific discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In
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email. Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies with
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Duijnhoven , which currently consists of 6 PhD students and 2 postdocs. Within the NWO-project, you will closely collaborate with the postdoc and Principal Investigator (Prof. dr. Riccardo Fodde) at Erasmus MC
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, approximately 34,000 students are enrolled, and about 1,500 PhD students work on their theses. The city of Groningen is a historic town and one of the ten biggest cities in the Netherlands. It is a vibrant
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an interdisciplinary team of project partners from the Dutch MedTech industry. Collaborate with other postdocs and PhD students in the research group. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University