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Listen Published Tuesday 17 Mar 2026 Deadline Tuesday 21 Apr 2026 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) Salary € 3.059 - € 3.881 Employment 1
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Listen Published Tuesday 17 Mar 2026 Deadline Tuesday 21 Apr 2026 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) Salary € 3.059 - € 3.881 Employment 1
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statistical community and to collaborators from applied domains. You will join the Statistics group within the cluster Statistics, Probability, and Operations Research (SPOR). The group focuses on developing
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this specific structured data. How can we perform inference tasks to learn hidden patterns, like community structure or hidden hierarchies? How can we incorporate domain knowledge to design interpretable models
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human stem cell culture, organoids, molecular biology, imaging, or transcriptomic approaches is an advantage. Strong communication skills, including scientific writing and presentation in English, are
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execute the experiments in the lab, and during the pilot studies. You will report on your findings to the scientific community via peer-reviewed publication, and conference contributions. You will take part
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genomic protocols, executing experiments, and analysing large-scale transcriptomic and epigenomics datasets. In addition to your research, you will communicate your findings through manuscripts and
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. Programming skills – You can program in R, or you are proficient in another language and willing to learn R. Clear scientific communication – You master scientific English for speaking, reading, and writing
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. The Smart Skills@Scale project(link is external) , which started in January 2024, connects five research universities, three universities of applied sciences, eleven Smart Industry communities, 450 SMEs
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in History; proficiency in English at an academic level. Proficiency in another European language is desirable; the ability to translate academic insights for a broad audience; the ability to do