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analysis with design-oriented approaches to inform inclusive and actionable urban mobility interventions. 2. Project Management and Coordination (50%) Contributing to the leadership of the BEAT project
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development of simplified continuum-based models, enabling fast assessments across large quay wall networks. This position is part of the Bridge and Quay Walls (Bruggen en Kademuren) programme of
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qualitative research skills, policy analysis experience, and experience working in different One Health settings abroad. Your duties and responsibilities include: Contribute to the BIORESIST study by evaluating
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plasma samples for isolation of extracellular vesicles and subsequent lipidomics and proteomics analysis. You will perform the targeted and untargeted lipidomics analysis in close collaboration with
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networks, risk analysis or uncertainty quantification (preferred). Knowledge of data science in general as well as practical experience with conducting data science analyses with good programming skills
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priority area of the University of Amsterdam is looking for a new PostDoc to amend our existing team (https://humane-ai.nl/ ). AI is everywhere. Chatbots, translation tools, shopping assistants, hyper
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Moderna. PRAYER sets out to conduct the first large-scale investigation of this unique corpus by introducing a new approach – network philology – that studies all aspects of vernacular prayer books in
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observability, potentially integrating physics-aware constraints and generative modelling approaches. Both tracks interact closely to create a data–model feedback loop, enabling systematic analysis of how
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, from fellow academics to patients. You have experience with analysis of sensor data. You have an affinity for patient care and are able to communicate with patients. You have a good command of written
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forecasting capacity. What you’ll do Together with the PI, you will provide scientific leadership for QUASI’s observational backbone and take responsibility for the design, operation and analysis of the multi