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PhD Position in Sequential Decision-Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 May 2026
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PhD position in AI and Human Centered Decision Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 5
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evaluation of multi-disease tests, and test this using AI applications in radiology as a practical case study. Information and application Please submit your application using the “Apply now” button, and
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-traced models of the structures, based on STL files, 3-D voxel data and other input. You work closely with the rest of the team to integrate your models with the microscope hardware and GUI, with advanced
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cooperation and coordination problems. What are the conditions for interorganizational collaboration to succeed? For further information: Birgul (Rose) Arslan Opens external . Idea management and innovation
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independent theory- and data-driven historical research; demonstrable experience and/or affinity with the application of digital techniques in historical research; a proactive attitude: you work independently
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, census, and non-traditional data sources such as web and satellite data. Contribute to ground-breaking methodology with real societal impact across the EU. Your job The Department of Methodology and
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: 10 May 2026 Apply now Predicting ecosystem dynamics under global change requires accurate, high-resolution soil information. Existing global soil maps are largely based on empirical machine learning
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tailor your employment conditions through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage you to keep investing in your personal and professional development. For more information, please
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of postdivorce family diversity and gender. Your job The project utilizes (i) panel data ‘New Families in the Netherlands’, (ii) administrative data, and (iii) newly collected qualitative data. The project will