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a week) is possible, as separately negotiated. Requirements Candidates must hold an internationally recognized PhD degree in software engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or a
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data, including biomedicine and drug discovery. The position gives excellent opportunities in publishing in high-quality forums. We expect the applicants to have a PhD degree (or close to completing one
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reporting activities. Contribute to academic life by supervising PhD, MSc and Bachelor students, and assisting in teaching activities. Engage in training opportunities including proposal writing, high-impact
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imaging. As our new Postdoctoral Researcher, your main responsibilities will include: developing and constructing an open-source, open-hardware low-field MRI device implementing and testing software
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to the candidate’s strengths and may combine molecular, ecological, quantitative, and experimental approaches. Collaborative environment The postdoc will join a lively international network. There are active
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collaborative research with both academia and industry. Good communication skills in English (written and spoken). Qualification requirements The eligibility criteria for prospective applicants are defined in
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soil-plant interaction under different cropping systems and act in close collaboration with the bioeconomic modelling group. We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled researcher with a PhD degree
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experimental approaches. Collaborative environment The postdoc will join a lively international network. There are active opportunities for collaboration with several leading groups working on colour evolution
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tools and modelling concepts will be developed for separation process design. As the position is new to our research programme, your expertise will play a role in defining its focus areas and methods
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Software Engineer] to a postdoctoral-level position. The desired start dates would be as soon as possible in 2025. Are you more of a programmer than your researcher colleagues? Are you more of a researcher than