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Your job The Behavioural Ecology group at Wageningen University and Research is offering a 4 year PhD Position (1.0 FTE) to undertake research on the functional consequences of hybridization in sea
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%). This inequality is a critical public health concern, particularly because depressive symptoms can lead to a cascade of adverse outcomes, such as NSSI, a behaviour associated with significant distress and elevated
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biomedical sensors. Together, we aim to drive innovation and advance the frontiers of sensor technology. This postdoctoral position is for a duration of two years. The postdoctoral candidate will conduct
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. Moreover, we are dedicated to exploring the sustainability of these solutions, aligning our research with global efforts towards a greener and more sustainable future. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research
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that they represent becomes actionable. On the other hand, they must be exceptional: they must display some kind of behavior that sets them apart from overall behavior. The scientific challenges revolve around how to
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, Ana Martinovici, Dan Schley, Antonia Krefeld-Schwalb, Anne Klesse, Bram Van den Bergh) in the domain of reinforcement learning, deep learning, causal inference, field experiments, consumer behavior
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postdoctoral position is for a duration of two years. The postdoctoral candidate will conduct research in the broad fields of flexible electronic devices and soft actuators. The candidate will design, fabricate
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in SAP (esa-p), MAS/MOS or any equivalent software such as Concur Knowledge/expertise in accounts payable Ability to drive the performance of an outsourced service Behavioural competencies Result
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the supervision of dr. Sarah Marschlich, dr. Britta Brugman, and prof. dr. Theo Araujo. The project is embedded in the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural
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-on experience with development of research and/or educational prototypes in HW and SW. Ability to conduct high quality academic research, reflected in demonstratable outputs. Ability to teach, demonstrated by