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sourcing strategy; and third, to validate the theoretical framework empirically using real-world supply chain network data. Results of the research will be communicated through top-level publications in
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Flanders and set up learning networks. As a doctoral researcher in adult education and lifelong learning, you will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Sofie Cabus. In addition, you will provide limited support in
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. Experience in writing grant proposals and a strong international network are recommended. You can show evidence of strong didactical skills and preferably have teaching experience in the field of statistics
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of bioscience, engineering and precision farming are a hands-on engineer with a creative, critical, analytical and innovative mindset have good oral and written communication skills in English are eager to work
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level. The candidate should have a high level of proficiency in English sufficient to communicate effectively with colleagues. We offer a full-time position as a Ph.D. scholarship recipient, consisting
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references. Experience in writing grant proposals and a strong international network are recommended. You can show evidence of strong didactical skills and preferably have teaching experience in the field
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collegial attitude. You are able to work independently and flexibly and have a talent for organization. You have excellent communication skills and you have experience working with older adults, or you are
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skills. You have good communication skills and are able to work effectively in a team. You are willing to contribute to teaching activities and supervise master’s theses. If eligible, you are willing
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learning-powered algorithms as well as hybrid approaches, combining either reinforcement learning or deep learning (Graph Neural Networks) with human-based modelling, for fully flawless and autonomous method
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Doctoral Network “TESTAMENT” (Testamentary Practices in the Periphery of the Ius Commune Tradition: Freedom and Oppression (c. 1420-1620)) is funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101226689