42 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Groningen
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research lines 1. Behavior change strategies for reducing waste: You will develop and evaluate questionnaires and intervention strategies to understand and promote waste-reducing behaviors among healthcare
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Organisation Job description Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes. Typically, a family of catalysts is explored based on a preliminary hypothesis
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of the job, we offer ample opportunities for personal development. This includes the possibility to obtain a university teaching qualification. Organisation The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is a mid
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needed. The main tasks are: Represent the faculty and actively recruit students at national and international events/meetings. Contribute to the development and execution of the faculty’s marketing and
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. The focus of this project is the development of advanced electrochemical purification methods to recover lithium from industrial wastewater. In this project, the postdoctoral researcher will focus
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for diagnosis and treatment of acute stroke available. Project description The national consortium CONTRAST-IMPULSE develops innovations in acute stroke care, aimed at patients with a cerebral infarction or a
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institutions, hospitals, public health offices and government. Write interim and final reports and escalate them to the steering committee and project leader. Prepare consortium meetings and manage the community
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jointly developing and implementing tools for better inclusion of behavioural insights in policy. Notably, behavioural insights are not sufficiently known or acted upon by policymakers. Consequently
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to develop intensified processes for CO2 conversion into sustainable synthetic fuels via cobalt-catalysed Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS), based on advanced catalysis and reactor engineering concepts
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