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communities concerned? This research involves close collaboration with social partners such as the HERStory Art Foundation (Farida Nabibaks), Theater Thalia, and NAKS. As a PhD candidate, you will conduct
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full projects, followed by the analysis, interpretation and reporting of data and results. You will pro-actively promote proteomics services and acquire new collaborative projects. The projects will vary
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spectroscopies, as well as magnetic force- and scanning electron microscopy. You will collaborate closely with your theoretical partner in Utrecht, learning from theory to improve optical strategies and design
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. You will combine technical work on machine learning with qualitative analysis of how AI systems are interpreted and used in organisational decision-making. Join the Human-Centred Computing group
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hosted by the department of Methods & Statistics. As part of the SoDa team, you provide a meaningful contribution to computational social science research in the Netherlands. You collaborate with other
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psychology research; Motivation to collaborate with researchers and clinical psychologists, with the ability to work independently and accurately; Dutch B1 proficiency, or a commitment to learn in the first
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to several available omics datasets, both open-source and provided by collaborators, and you will develop R packages to implement the methods. By improving model assessment and interpretability, your work will
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professionals at every stage of their development cross the boundaries of their fields to collaborate in the transfer, development, and application of high-quality, practical knowledge. For our challenging
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. Applicants focused on topic 2 should be able to deal with logistical issues and challenging conditions for field campaigns in Alaska and Canada. Selected candidates will closely collaborate with other team
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analyses (transcriptomics) and/or functional tests (cellular location, protein folding, enzyme activity, etc.). The work will involve close collaboration between clinicians, bioinformaticians, and molecular