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? Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary academic research setting bridging ecology and computer science? The Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED ) at the University
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? Are you interested in developing pipelines and automated processing workflows for LiDAR metric extraction using parallel and distributed computing in a cloud environment? The Institute for Biodiversity and
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? Are you looking for a postdoc position where you can advance your academic career, while also working closely with public and private stakeholders? Then join our interactive and interdisciplinary team
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between Christmas and 1 January; multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for postdocs via the PERC Graduate school; multiple courses on topics
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) focuses on the geographic region of the Port of Amsterdam (PoA). We are looking for a Postdoc to join our team in the WoWPoA project Ways of Water to work in a highly interdisciplinary environment involving
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We are looking for a postdoc to tackle the software quality and discovery challenges in developing interdisciplinary data and computing-centric scientific applications. The candidate will
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enjoying to work in an interdisciplinary research setting bridging ecology, biodiversity science and Earth Observation with informatics, computer science, and environmental management? The Institute
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instructing (PhD) students and postdocs in their experiments in the laboratory and critical evaluation of the results obtained. What do you have to offer? You have a curious and engaged attitude and willing
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’ ideas of universalism and freedom from ideology; Socialist ‘Second World’ visions of freedom as utopian horizons of continued, revolutionary class struggles; and emerging ‘Third World’ visions of anti
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’ ideas of universalism and freedom from ideology; Socialist ‘Second World’ visions of freedom as utopian horizons of continued, revolutionary class struggles; and emerging ‘Third World’ visions of anti