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organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute to the development of Information and
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Qualities:You are a computer scientist, a computational biologist or a computational chemist with proven expertise in implementing machine learning methods in Python. You write or have written your master's
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framework and execution of projects > Understanding of financial products, market dynamics, and microstructure > Low-level computer languages like C++ or Python, Java, etc.; awareness of strength in
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statistics and computer languages, like R; the ability to work independently as well as in a team. We offer A contract (36 hours per week) for a period of one year, to be extended with three more years after a
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Institute). Qualifications We seek excellent students with a strong background in cosmology, astrophysics, physics, mathematics and/or computer sciences, who seek to obtain a Joint-PhD degree from
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background in cosmology, astrophysics, physics, mathematics and/or computer sciences, who seek to obtain a Joint-PhD degree from the University of Groningen and Tartu Observatory. To be eligible to apply, a
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near completion) in artificial intelligence, computational cognitive science, human-computer interaction, computer science, information systems, industrial engineering, applied psychology, or another
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almost every product we use, mathematics, electronics and computer technology contribute to all of society's activities. The faculty works together intensively with industrial and medical partners
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in cognitive neuroscience (strongly preferable). You have prior experience with computer programming or other quantitative experience (highly preferable). It would be advantageous if you have
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, business school scientists, system modeling and optimization researchers, computer scientists, legal experts and social scientists working on energy topics. Description of the PhD project The project