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(Git/GitHub). Ideally with experience developing (open-source) software or collaborating with research engineers for that purpose. Has broad/generalist knowledge on statistical modelling, with additional
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clean, safe, and virtually limitless source of power. However, controlling plasma instabilities in fusion reactors remains a critical hurdle. Advanced diagnostics are essential to achieve stable and
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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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; Exploring and implementing improved data collection and sample preparation strategies, including testing new (open source) software on both the Krios and pFIB on varied samples; Providing customized training
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The Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, has re-opened this position and is seeking a highly motivated PhD Candidate looking to study a
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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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regulations, including GDPR. Develop and deliver training sessions on version control, licensing, software citation and open‑source software. Collaborate from a Cross‑UB perspective with colleagues, researchers
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layers that connect heterogeneous data sources and metadata. Where it adds value, you apply semantic models and linked data technologies to enable structured integration. You also contribute to ontology
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Digital Twins: You will use numerical tools, including COMSOL and the open-source HemoCell simulation package, to model cell-scale thrombus formation. Experimental Validation: You will not just code; you
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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