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learning. Your job In the ERC project FoRECAST, we aim to develop theory (e.g., new probabilistic and differential inference algorithms as well as proofs of their correctness and efficiency) and systems (e.g
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focus on the enhancement of long-term socio-economic developments of cities, how to cope with social inequalities, and how to accelerate sustainability transitions of cities and infrastructures. Research
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Postdoc Position in Synthetic Cell for Artificial Kidney Development Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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scientists and companies working in liposome technology, cell-free protein production, sensor development, clinical nephrology, and medical decision-making. Where to apply Website https
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publish in top venues, collaborate with leading researchers and develop your own research line within a supportive, highly visible group. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs
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are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. You will focus on developing, testing and reviewing a methodology to make AI systems transparent and explainable. The goal is to empower
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, calibration and routine maintenance of our (Focused Ion Beam) Scanning Electron Microscopes, you will also supervise and train users. Drawing on your expertise, you will support users in interpretating
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(contract research for external partners) and general laboratory tasks, such as ordering materials and maintenance of instruments. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358093
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artificial intelligence: ensuring that AI systems are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. You will focus on developing, testing and reviewing a methodology to make AI systems
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micromanipulation and cryopreservation, and thawing of embryos for transfer to recipient mares and relative administrative tasks). You will also contribute to the development of a non-invasive PGT system for genetic