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technology assessment (HTA) frameworks with life-cycle assessment (LCA) approaches, creating a method that is transparent, reproducible and suitable for real-world use. Your work results in: a broadly
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.) and/or apply it to modern machine learning models like large language models or diffusion models, etc. You are expected to: take an active role in the research project either in the development
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. This includes experimental work with the clocks, such as debugging and data taking, designing and constructing upgrades to the machines, data analysis, literature research, article writing, and contributing
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genome instability and metabolic diseases. The responsibilities of the position include: Establish the aforementioned research line Design and perform investigations and data analysis Working closely with
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postdoctoral researcher to join the research group led by Ekaterina Shutova (https://www.shutova.org/) , part of the natural language processing research unit of the Institute for Logic, Language and
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for Economic Policy Analysis has received funding from Netspar and Instituut Gak to study the role of employers in the labour market and health outcomes of older workers (see also here ). With an aging
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appropriate field. You will work on the project “Data-Driven Micromagnetic Modelling”. Your job This study contributes to SPARK, an ERC Consolidator project that aims to unlock magnetic information stored in