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in our health AI team. Job Description This position is offered by the Institute of Data Science, a research unit within the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences at Maastricht University. Position
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basis of biodiversity and health. This is reflected in our guiding principle Harnessing Biodiversity for Health. We conduct innovative research to answer fundamental questions and solution-oriented
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. AI, e-health and medical technology as a theme within the Sectorplan In the focus area "data-driven health: AI, e-health and medical technology," we are committed to the development and implementation
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the focus area "data-driven health: AI, e-health and medical technology," we are committed to the development and implementation of new technologies in medical practice. The sector plan allows Radboudumc
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well is more robust and less susceptible to diseases. Our animal welfare and animal health experts develop innovative and practical solutions that ensure animals have a good and healthy life. A life that
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to contribute to the development of the EU-wide obesogenic neighbourhood index and analyze its associations with health outcomes within and across EU countries? Job description Obesity is partly driven by
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affinity for an academic work environment. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position the required language level is B1. Because ICT
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, ambitious trainer who shows clear leadership and has an eye for the interests of the association; A trainer who is 'above the group' but also dares to be 'in between' if possible / necessary and is part of
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research on three Strategic Areas: Energy, Health, and Smart Mobility. An ambitious university requires dedicated support to our scientists within the fields of Research Data Management (RDM) and Open
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collaboration with the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM). INTACT’s goal is to apply and develop innovative models and test methods in the risk assessment of substances for humans