45 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at AcademicTransfer in Netherlands
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looking for a Business Developer with a background in Life Sciences, preferably with a background in small molecules, vaccines and / or drug development platform technologies (0,8/1,0 fte). As a Business
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25 years ago, Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer, delivered a legendary speech (look it up) in which he said - well, shouted actually -, ‘the key to success is developers, developers, developers, developers
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technology as a theme within the Sector Plan In the focus area "data-driven health: AI, e-health and medical technology," we are committed to the development and implementation of new technologies in medical
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Join our team to help build the next version of openml.org to support machine learning education. We are looking for a creative web developer to create engaging and informative extensions
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the opportunity to contribute to a growing European research infrastructure and to develop innovative new tools and methods. You will join an international team that currently consists of 8 other members of staff
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on and in medtech-related collaborations and ecosystems? Are you interested in helping the C3Te Team to discover how project development can tie into valorization opportunities? Then we have the job
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Are you motivated by improving reproducibility, engineering reliable pipelines, and deploying cutting-edge retrieval algorithms in real‑world settings? We are looking for a skilled and driven
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At Erasmus MC’s Health Data Science group, you’ll help shape the future of healthcare by developing open-source analytics that support large-scale epidemiological research. You’ll work with health
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At Erasmus MC’s Health Data Science group , you’ll help shape the future of healthcare by developing open-source analytics that support large-scale epidemiological research. You’ll work with health
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In this translational project, you will apply recently developed zebrafish Lyso-IP/-Tag lines to interrogate intra-lysosomal proteomes, lipidomes and metabolomes in cln3-deficient models. The goals