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PhD-candidate at the Department of Macro, International and Labour Economics, Maastricht University PhD-candidate at the Department of Macro, International and Labour Economics, Maastricht
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PhD program but you cannot be a PhD holder, you must have less than 4 years of research experience, i.e., you should be an early-stage researcher, you must not have resided or carried out your main
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PhD-candidate at the department of Microeconomics and Public Economics, Maastricht University PhD-candidate at the department of Microeconomics and Public Economics, Maastricht University Published
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understanding of complex dynamical physical phenomena, such as epidemics (University of Torino, Department of Computer Science, Italy). Supervisors: Prof. Maria Luisa Sapino (mlsapino@di.unito.it ) and Prof
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of computer science and law, this project’s objective is to develop and implement a regulatory framework. Specific objectives include: Identifying requirements that need to be met to ensure machine-interpretability and
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administrative, financial & organizational tasks. The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is the main point of contact for all students and staff. We serve two existing sciences master’s and a bachelor’s programme
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data. Specifications max. 38 hours per week €2395—€3061 per month Maastricht View on Google Maps Maastricht University (UM) Requirements Specific: You have a master’s degree in computer science, data
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a computer science focused department embedded within a clinical environment (MAASTRO Clinic and Maastricht UMC). The Clinical Data Science group focuses on three main research areas: building global
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. Job description The work will combine basic and translational science as well as imaging by using experimental animals to introduce a novel multi-morbid disease model. This model will be used
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for a PhD student for the project entitled ‘Food and Vitality’ Job description Maastricht University campus Venlo focuses on food, nutrition and health. The first life sciences research program that