57 programming-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions in Netherlands
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proven track record of setting and realising goals; Excellent networking and communication skills, in English; Adaptive to change, handle multiple responsibilities simultaneously, and work collaboratively
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that span and integrate multiple scientific domains. We are looking for candidates with strong expertise in their respective fields and a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration. Each project will not
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research in TRL forward. Theoretical knowledge of, or experience with, machine learning such as representation and generative learning, and natural language processing. Programming skills, e.g. Python, Java
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/or human-computer interaction. Programming skills, e.g. Python, Java, or C++. Excellent command in English, verbal and written. Prior experience as a research assistant during (under)graduate studies
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should deal with the vagaries of multimodal meaning. The PhD position “The Evaluation of Multimodal Argumentation” deals with how we can best deal with the multiplicity of multimodal meaning in
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of new satellite systems allowing the demonstration and validation of future services. Within the Business Control and Programme Management Support Office, the Project Controller will join the Project
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mechanisms; the ability to manage multiple projects at the same time. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position it is about language
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, can play a vital role in creating inclusive learning environments but might lack diverse perspectives. This limits opportunities for students to engage with multiple viewpoints and hinders epistemic
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at the heart of multiple Sustainable Development Goals. All around the world, however, water systems are increasingly under pressure. In urban areas, diverse human water demands are rising, e.g. for irrigation
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interventions are maintained in the context of stressors. In order to examine these questions, the project will use multiple methods such as experience sampling, laboratory tasks, and a randomized-controlled