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» Electrical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 18 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0
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of singular foliations, working with advanced tools like groupoids, cyclic cohomology, C*-algebras and K‑theory. The Department of Mathematics is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for a research position
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postdoctoral researchers of WP1 and WP2. Your work will be theory- and data-driven, contributing to both fundamental research and regulatory applications. Given the empirical background of our research group
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with other work packages in the project that focus on neuroimaging, ecological momentary and physiological assessments, theory and ethics, as well as societal impact. You will have the opportunity
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of the newly developed methods. For this you will interact extensively with other work packages in the project that focus on neuroimaging, ecological momentary and physiological assessments, theory and ethics
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Intelligence, Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field. You have demonstrated expertise in machine learning and deep learning, with experience in time series forecasting or related
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Mathematics Department as a PhD candidate and explore cutting‑edge invariants of singular foliations, working with advanced tools like groupoids, cyclic cohomology, C*-algebras and K‑theory. The Department
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for our 2026 PhD positions. The BSI’s overall aim is to strengthen people by means of high-quality research on human behaviour. BSI has a strong tradition of linking fundamental and applied science from
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, Dr Aafke Schipper, and one PhD candidate, and also collaborate with the PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers of WP1 and WP2. Your work will be theory- and data-driven, contributing to both
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other things, cell programming and patterning. Current methods for hormone-induced regeneration in tissue culture often give limited and unpredictable results. Even in optimal conditions only a few cells