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matter properties Physics » Statistical physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 31 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not
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, the identification of predictive features, and the construction and validation of statistical or machine-learning-based models. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for: Developing a
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13 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 19 Apr
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of projects. Your qualities A PhD in quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics and/or structural proteomics. Experience in operating and handling a diversity of mass spectrometers independently. Strong
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their application letter how they would like to contribute to this projects’ ambition. Job requirements The ideal candidate for this post-doc position has PhD-level expertise in the area of intergenerational mobility
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conferences. support the teaching activities at the faculty (up to 10% of the time). What we ask of you A PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics or a closely related field
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will evaluate potential biases among different measurement approaches —including thermochronology, cosmogenic nuclides, and suspended sediment records— and apply advanced statistical analyses and erosion
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literature search and preregistered meta-analysis Coordinate MRI data collection with the technical team at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) Perform fMRI preprocessing and statistical analyses
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University for a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with a background in quantitative genetics, animal or plant breeding, or statistical genetics. You will be employed for a maximum of four years at a newly
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, you will work on a DFG/NWO Weave Grant in collaboration with a PhD student, Dr. Claudia Fichtel (German Primate Center, Göttingen) and Professor Carsten de Dreu (University of Groningen). Your job