44 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at Wageningen University & Research
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, as well as, advanced expertise in instrumental and sensory technique for assessing food product quality. For activities related to food product development, we are seeking for a motivated postdoctoral
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As Program Developer Climate Resilient Cities (CRC) you will
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. Your duties and responsibilities include: Development of a flood classification framework for flood type prediction Comparison of different ML algorithms in a sensitivity study Communication with
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responsibilities include: Development of a flood classification framework for flood type prediction Comparison of different ML algorithms in a sensitivity study Communication with stakeholders Development of open
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University & Research (WUR). The Laboratory of Biophysics focuses on studying and developing an understanding of the physical aspects of life processes and to teach the fundamentals of physics and biophysics
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rates, high dropout, and limited effectiveness. A holistic and personalized approach—integrating financial and lifestyle support, co-developed with the target group, and taking into account societal
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motivated by the critical yet complex challenge of developing a spatiotemporal data infrastructure that integrates human-subject, behavioural, and environmental data to support human action-taking in complex
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where motivated scientific professionals conduct research projects for industry, governments and public-private partnerships. The Sustainable Chemistry & Technology research group develops innovative
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with future challenges? Would you like to develop inspirational, integrated long term designs that are thoroughly tested and are co-created with societal partners? Then you could be the ideal PhD
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context. Our multi-disciplinary NWA project ‘Accelerating the Circular Transition’ (ACT!) develops a systemic approach to accelerate the fair transition to a circular society in The Netherlands (and beyond