21 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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, startup acquisition, and startup wage setting. The PhD project will be primarily empirical, with a focus on applying modern micro-econometric methods to large scale datasets such as administrative data
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. This PhD position will be integrated into the European Doctorate in Law and Economics (EDLE) Opens external , which is one of the largest doctorate programmes in the field. It is a joint doctoral programme
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, programming, and computational modeling. Familiarity with experimental methods and tools such as EEG, fMRI, behavioral testing, or questionnaire design. Experience working with aging or elderly populations is
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applicants typically have backgrounds in computer science, statistics or econometrics but should have an intrinsic interest for marketing problems. The PhD will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Lemmens and funded by
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migration and urban studies. A comprehensive training programme combining theoretical courses, advanced methods, and transferable skills. Joint supervision by leading academic experts from two universities
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this broad theme. We encourage a critical and independent perspective – your contribution matters. Supervisor: Prof. dr. L. (Leonie) Reins, co-supervisor: Dr. A. (Alberto) Quintavalla Job requirements We
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, you will spend three 5-month periods (15 months in total) at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), Erasmus University Rotterdam, as part of the PhD program, and engage with
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doctoral programme is designed to train world-class researchers in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods. We combine in-depth knowledge of key topics in
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research group in Organization and Management Theory (OMT) is seeking a PhD candidate to contribute to its research program. The core focus of our research program is the study of organizations in society
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100 business school (UT Dallas ranking). The group is diverse (in terms of research interests and cultural background), collaborative, and collegial. Our PhD program seeks to train the next generation