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2026 We are looking for an Assistant Professor in Statistics and Social Data Science for the department of Methods & Statistics at Utrecht University. As an Assistant Professor you are involved in
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the department of Methods & Statistics at Utrecht University. As an Assistant Professor you are involved in teaching and research activities, and as a core member of the ODISSEI Social Data Science (SoDa) team
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want to investigate how animal-free methods (New Approach Methodologies, NAMs) can become the standard in drug development? As a PhD student in Regulatory Science, you will evaluate regulatory systems
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change in crisis responses over the long term. You will combine historical source research with digital methods to analyse large-scale corpora of textual and/or visual sources. You will work with existing
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labeling, and biocompatible photocatalysis for method development and fundamental discovery. Key tasks in the lab include organic synthesis, compound characterization, biochemical assays, cell-based assays
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methods (New Approach Methodologies, NAMs) can be accepted more quickly by regulatory authorities. From both a scientific and societal perspective, you will contribute to a groundbreaking national programme
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to the design and application of innovative chemical strategies, including crosslinking, proximity labeling, and biocompatible photocatalysis for method development and fundamental discovery. Key tasks in the lab
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benchmarks and technical competitions to evaluate and demonstrate different levels of hybrid intelligence. 2. Evaluate methods for developing HI Systems: the HI programme consists of many smaller projects
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and preferences. The PhD candidate will have the opportunity to develop unique datasets and apply quantitative and mixed-method approaches to address policy-relevant questions at the intersection
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Media Studies, Communication and Information Studies, Media Anthropology, or a closely related field; Experience with qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, ethnography, participant observation