89 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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programming, statistics, machine learning and big data approaches in the context of soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions excellent writing and oral communication skills in English and strong ambition
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intervention into the field of VR for humanitarian communication by addressing the potentials and pitfalls of these implications. The project is led by Professor Sandra Ponzanesi external link , funded by
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This project focuses on positive examples of diversity and belonging in society and examines how they contribute to a sense of belonging across various ‘othered’ (minority/of migration background) communities in
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on methods such as functional connectivity analysis, brain network analysis, or machine learning; Excellent scientific writing and communication skills in English; Ability to work independently while
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backgrounds. You have an excellent command of written and spoken English. You have good communication skills and are willing and able to communicate in non-academic settings. Postdoctoral researcher 2: You have
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external funding; Establishing and coordinating a learning community in the field of Data Science and Healthy Lifestyles to promote knowledge sharing and collaboration. Your qualities A completed PhD in a
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of digital identity wallets on online platforms, the Network and Security Directive Version 2 (NIS2) and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) are relevant for the security of video calling and other electronic
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Transformations, Communities, and Environments (TRACE), which encompasses socio-spatial transformations; wellbeing, equity, and resilience for people and places; and socio-spatial differences and sustainable
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disseminating knowledge. You communicate easily in word and writing, have a good proficiency in English, and can work on the various abovementioned aspects independently. You also possess: a PhD in epidemiology
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auxiliary information to enhance small area estimates of attitudes towards LGBTQ+ communities in Europe. We consider the following research questions (RQ): RQ1: which variables obtained from big data may help