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neuroscience or a similarly relevant discipline. You must not already hold a doctoral degree You must comply with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action mobility rule: not have resided or carried out their main
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include course coordination, workgroup coaching and lecturing as well as supervising Master students during their internships and literature reviews on diverse topics pertaining to the wider educational
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interaction with the four other TCs and their Business/Impact Developers and the Biotech Booster team. Your main focus area is: Biotechnology in Agri & Food. Biotech Booster Biotech Booster is a national
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education programmes supervise/coordinate bachelor and/or master thesis projects coordinate student assistants provide technical and organisational assistance for project-oriented courses and thesis projects
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internally and at scientific meetings data analysis and interpretation writing scientific publications supervising bachelor, master and PhD students project management and coordination including contact with
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, preferably in the third year of a bachelor degree or in a masters degree Additional Information Benefits A challenging position within an innovative, welcoming international team A time investment of
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configurations, models or frameworks related to the topic. Supervision of junior researchers and a PhD candidate. Teaching master students, including course coordination and thesis supervision, in courses
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Science. Requirements Specific Requirements you have completed a Master in Computer Science, Computational Science, or a related Master's programme heavy in computational/numerical methods (the Master’s degree must have
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coding of the selected papers Reporting on approach and results of review Requirements Specific Requirements Currently pursuing a bachelor or (research) master in the field of business administration
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neuroscience or a similarly relevant discipline. You must not already hold a doctoral degree You must comply with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action mobility rule: not have resided or carried out their main