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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for an outstanding PhD candidate on Problem-aware and Similarity-driven Optimization Algorithm Design, Selection and Configuration. This research
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predict and design models that can acquire a deeper understanding of video while learning from limited supervision. For insight into the supervisor’s current and previous works please refer to: Hazel
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world-class training to doctoral candidates (DCs) in EU ‘glocal’ counter-terrorism - thinking globally, responding locally; and (2) to generate scientific excellence and technological innovation in
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on the development and application of quantitative models to characterize drug effects and disease progression in order to optimize treatment strategies or clinical trial designs. Pharmacometric models involve a
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datasets, and apply quantitative research designs that might include synthetic controls, difference-in-differences, regression discontinuities or multi-level models. Quantitative findings are expected to be
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activities Contribute ideas about the design of prospective and laboratory studies to examine the influence of biopsychosocial factors on skin disease outcomes Examine and safeguard the needs and preferences
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of this nationwide project. Key work activities Contribute ideas about the design of prospective and laboratory studies to examine the influence of biopsychosocial factors on skin disease outcomes Examine and
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collaboration with ASML and ProDrive via a TKI grant (Techniek, Kennis en Innovatie) Background Lithography is a crucial step in microchip fabrication. In this technique, light is used to transfer a pattern from
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and uptake of replications and adversarial collaborations within psychology. Your role will involve: ▫ Conducting literature search ▫ Designing studies and coordinating online data collection
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to create a transparent and inclusive work environment in which everyone feels welcome and appreciated. Our organisation is always evolving, and we need your ideas for improvement and innovation