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in September 2026. Job requirements You hold a PhD with a focus on experimental fluid mechanics, for example in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or applied physics. You have proven
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existing institutional policies, examine researchers’ attitudes and actual data and code sharing practices, and identify which policy characteristics are associated with greater adoption. Building
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system-wide manner. Your job Molecules in our body constantly make interactions. This is an essential process for life. When a cell is at a diseased state, the interaction landscape can drastically change
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builds on our recent works (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-65282-1 and https://www.nature.com/articles/nature20605 ). Join our team in the https://pomplunlab.com and https
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level skills in the other field. PhD or close to completion PhD in Computer Science, Robotics or related discipline Advanced skills in software development and ROS. Analytical skills to understand complex
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that inspire program designs that make money matter—not only as short-term relief, but as a lever to break cycles of intergenerational poverty. More specifically, the following questions will be addressed: How
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, respectively, in the fields of biofluid diagnostics and industrial biotechnology. This work will build on this strong academic-industrial collaboration and aims to develop innovative solutions for NMR based
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methodologies in urban planning. This PostDoc position focuses on AI-based recommender systems to guide stakeholders in choosing a mobility system design. Specifically, the research builds on RLHF techniques
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mechanisms and causal pathways to strengthen attribution analyses and model development, build operationalized seasonal forecasts and test their skill as early warning systems, (iii) developing novel impact
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of cyber risks. Description The Department of Intelligent Systems at Tilburg University, together with partners within the Ministry of Defence, invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the