63 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at AcademicTransfer in Netherlands
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When computing systems and networks are all you can think of (or at least most of the time) and you are excited to get the best out of a system by constantly fine-tuning it, and want to talk
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will have the following required qualifications: an MSc degree with specialisation in ecology, evolution, biological oceanography or a closely related discipline; experience with genetic methods (DNA
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you will extend this work to the ultrasonic sounds of bats, insects and other animals. This involves curating open datasets of sound, as well as training deep learning, and validating that these methods
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molecular processes diversify during evolution using budding yeast as a model system. They will use a variety of experimental and computational methods. The team will also exist of two PhD students and a Post
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programmes and research. In our teaching, we use the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) method. Students work in small groups, looking for solutions to problems themselves. By discussing issues and working together
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. The candidate will also work with CRISPR-based models to perform genetic modifications, prepare laboratory reagents, maintain equipment and inventory, and analyze data using basic statistical methods. As the
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students from the Copernicus Institute on research methods, and develop and update protocols for sampling and analyses. You will also perform analyses yourself in the experimental laboratory, where
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mechanisms by further exploring available post-mortem brain tissues and biofluids (blood and CSF) using various methods such as immunohistochemistry, incl. multiplex fluorescent imaging, RNA sequencing (bulk
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The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: Junior / Medior System Administrator In this position, you will be developing, improving and
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Our group The scientific programmer will be embedded in the Massivizing Computer Systems (MCS) group, which focuses on research in distributed computing systems and ecosystems, and currently spans