29 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen
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Organisation Job description A postdoc position in computational social choice for AI Safety is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
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Organisation Job description A postdoc position in computational social choice for AI Safety is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
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, and pilot innovative activities tailored towards vulnerable populations. The University of Groningen is responsible for deploying both conventional and novel methods for data analysis to study the way
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populations. The University of Groningen is responsible for deploying both conventional and novel methods for data analysis to study the way that providers of services for vulnerable groups interact with
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Postdoc in computational social choice for large-scale deliberation (1.0 FTE) (V25.0203) « Back to the overview Job description A 2-year postdoc position in computational social choice for digital
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Organisation Job description A 2-year postdoc position in computational social choice for digital democracy is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial
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We are looking for PD candidate for a joint project between the groups of Prof. Ben Feringa and AkzoNobel, within the framework of the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium
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modelling. experience with computational methods in social sciences. experience with spatial and regional data. experience with handling large datasets. experience with the use of social survey microdata
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LC-MS(/MS) analysis (you will be assisted to learn these wet lab methods). Experience in melanoma research, LMD, or high-performance computing is a plus. Team player collaborating efficiently with
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tumour response to treatment can then bring this much-needed clarity, and implementing this understanding into computational tools can provide the potential for rapid clinical response to patients