25 computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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research strengths. Our programmes in research and education range from nanomaterials and biomachinery to astronomy, from mathematics to pharmacy, from neurosciences to computer science, and from molecular
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specialize in MEMS, electronic materials, flexible electronics, biomimetics, sensor technology, and biomedical sensors. Together, we aim to drive innovation and advance the frontiers of sensor technology. This
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The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is looking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher on the topic of regional labour market dynamics. The main responsibility will be to initiate and perform research
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to identify trends in the data. Applicants should have a PhD in physics, materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field. A deep understanding of device physics, numerical modeling, and computer
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engineering education. Work experience with an experimental background in flexible sensors and soft actuators, flexible and printed electronics (candidates with a background only in computations and simulations
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Postdoctoral Researcher Regional Labour Market Dynamics (1.0 FTE) (V24.0354) « Back to the overview Job description The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is looking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher on
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range from nanomaterials and biomachinery to astronomy, from mathematics to pharmacy, from neurosciences to computer science, and from molecular and evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Engineering
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engineering, or a related field. A deep understanding of device physics, numerical modeling, and computer programming is required. Experience in machine learning and data analysis is highly desirable but not
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proposal, see: https://www.scoop-program.org/about-scoop/program/all-projects/914-13-06-sustainable-cooperation-for-resilient-societies-synthesis-of-social-mechanisms?highlight=WyJwb3N0ZG9jIl0= ). SCOOP
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/ ) is a ten year transdisciplinary Gravitation program focusing on the puzzle of sustainable cooperation and resilient societies in the domains of care, work, and inclusion. The program is a collaboration