45 computer-science "The Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC)" research jobs at University of Groningen
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(computational) chemistry knowledge and skills in photochemistry and QM methods for calculating the excited state properties of molecules (TD-DFT etc.) a relevant publication record demonstrating your ability
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Requirements We are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements - a PhD degree in (computational) chemistry - knowledge and skills in photochemistry and QM methods for calculating the excited
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membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role of the postdoctoral researcher working in this position will be to provide computational
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, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science or Artificial Intelligence. You have strong publications at the main conferences in the field you obtained your PhD in. You have a demonstrably strong technical profile
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on this subject. What we ask You are an ambitious researcher with (or close to getting) a PhD in either Speech Technology, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science or Artificial Intelligence. You have strong
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to identify trends in the data. Applicants should have a PhD in physics, materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field. A deep understanding of device physics, numerical modeling, and computer
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engineering, or a related field. A deep understanding of device physics, numerical modeling, and computer programming is required. Experience in machine learning and data analysis is highly desirable but not
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proposal, see: https://www.scoop-program.org/about-scoop/program/all-projects/914-13-06-sustainable-cooperation-for-resilient-societies-synthesis-of-social-mechanisms?highlight=WyJwb3N0ZG9jIl0= ). SCOOP
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- 22:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 32.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to
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/ ) is a ten year transdisciplinary Gravitation program focusing on the puzzle of sustainable cooperation and resilient societies in the domains of care, work, and inclusion. The program is a collaboration