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with specialization in cognitive science, psychological methods or a related discipline. Extensive experience coding in R and Python (or related computer programming languages). Excellent written and
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present. Although methods exist to balance early diagnosis benefits and false positive risks for single disease tests, such methods are not available for multi-disease tests. In the MERIT project, we will
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inequalities? Are you interested in working in an interdisciplinary and mixed-method team? We currently offer a PhD-project on the political economy of housing and health within the broader DWELLWELL project
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19 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Wageningen University & Research Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Systems engineering Environmental science » Global
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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Researcher Profile
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innovation with clinical relevance and real-world impact. Postdoctoral Researcher Explainable AI and Foundation Models for CT Imaging Our goal: To develop and validate novel AI methods that enhance
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generative models, methods for approximate inference, probabilistic programming, Bayesian deep learning, causal inference, reinforcement learning, graph neural networks, and geometric deep learning. Want
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analytics methods for the study of historical paintings in an interdisciplinary research environment. You will contribute to the development of state‑of‑the‑art methods that advance the analysis of complex
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selection. However, currently, no unbiased method exists to accurately estimate genetic variance in populations under selection. The GEN project aims to develop and validate a general method to quantify
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in populations under selection. However, currently, no unbiased method exists to accurately estimate genetic variance in populations under selection. The GEN project aims to develop and validate a