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articles are published and around 30 PhD candidates defend their thesis. UIPS is partner in several open-source innovation networks. You will be embedded in the division of Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry and
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on large meteorological datasets (from sources such as MSWEP, ERA5 and KNMI) that build on experimental measurements. As a postdoctoral researcher in this project you will: - Develop simulation
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the development of scalable, service-based back-end solutions with open-source frameworks and microservices (Docker) Familiarity with noSQL and Postgres databases and ElasticSearch. Experience with functional and
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using open-source data, assess the reliability, transparency, and applicability of these models, and validate them through applicable use-cases. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en
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-information Science in BSc and MSc courses offered by the GRS chair group. Guide students through practical exercises that apply GIS concepts using various open- and closed-source software solutions. Introduce students
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for training diagnostics and model observability. The first pre-trained SciFM models will be released as part of the project. You will have significant scientific ownership, contribute to publications and open
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response: investigate methods to fuse EO data with auxiliary information — including environmental simulations and open-source intelligence (OSINT) software — to generate timely, reliable intelligence
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. Although trees bring many benefits, they also come with challenges. Tree roots, for example, often lead to damaged infrastructure as roads, sewers and foundations. Impact: Prediction of tree root growth will
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modelling to identify key drivers of erosion through time. A central component involves compiling and synthesizing published datasets and leveraging open databases to enable large-scale, high-resolution (near
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about 100 scientists and support staff. We offer a dynamic and open environment, and aim to provide the optimum conditions for young scientists to do exciting research leading to high-impact results