119 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postdoctoral research jobs in Netherlands
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to the development and characterization of advanced human stem cell-derived models, including organoids and Forebrain Chimeroids, as well as the analysis of endogenous prenatal human tissue. In parallel, you will
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prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant in a great interdisciplinary institute in Amsterdam. Join us! Are you passionate about machine learning, natural language processing and generative AI? We are seeking a
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, models, and computing resources in a unified environment, Macroscope aims to make it possible to analyse large-scale social processes across time and across multiple types of data. The postdoc position is
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and disease. You apply advanced systems biology approaches, including network modelling and pathway-based analyses, to understand how dietary and environmental exposures affect molecular processes. You
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; Model relevant processes (e.g., bedload sediment transport, sediment connectivity); Mentor MSc and BSc students (potentially also PhD researchers); If desired, take on teaching responsibilities in
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Engineering » Process engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 15 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per
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two crucial research questions: how do materials degrade in solution and solid phase, and what is the (extent of) correlation between these processes? While PhD candidates will design and apply new
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responsible for further developing the research plan and exploring how core CPP themes can be integrated into the project (including systemic influences on grief, self-related processes, loneliness, and
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. The position combines microbial ecology, metabolomics, data integration, and bioinformatics, and offers close collaboration with experimental researchers working on microbe-microbe and plant–microbe interactions
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the BEAT project. In parallel, qualitative research methods, especially from affective interaction design, are used to capture the emotional and experiential aspects of navigating urban spaces. These methods