11 programming-language-"HT---Human-Technopole" Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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, graph neural networks) to match questions to relevant geodata workflows; integrate semantic web technologies (e.g. RDF, SPARQL, OWL), large language models and graph neural networks into the reasoning
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, R, Matlab, or other relevant programming language); excellent communication skills and ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment. Desirable: experience with digital twin technologies or real
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of Mathematics external link . We organise and teach the Bachelor's curricula in Mathematics as well as the (English-taught) Master's programme in Mathematics and some service teaching in mathematics
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Development programme. Your qualities You have a PhD and proven interest in virology, molecular biology, and biochemistry. You have hands-on and proven experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, and/or
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geographic information . This requires close collaboration with the German teams in the project. Make dissemination of project results and propose exploitation strategies for the developed models and tool(s
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successfully completed a PhD programme in Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Biology or a related discipline by the time the position starts. Preferably, you also have: experience and affinity with
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cultural history; demonstrated archival research skills; enthusiasm for collaborating in a team of researchers; excellent (oral and written) communication skills in English; preferably: knowledge of at least
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; Dutch language skills are an advantage. Our offer A position for one year, with the possibility of extension with another year; a working week of 24 to 38 hours and a gross monthly salary between €3,378
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Postdoctoral Researcher on Online Platform Labour Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of Languages, Literature and Communication Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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command of written and spoken English and Spanish; good skills in planning, taking initiatives, organising events, and presenting your work to a wider audience; proven skills in academic writing; interest