Postdoc In Silico Stroke Trials

Are you a high potential young researcher who recently obtained a PhD degree in computational biomedicine or related fields, and do you want to join our multidisciplinary team to further develop your career as an independent scientist? Do you want to push the frontier of computational modelling in medicine, and help shape the exciting new development of in silico trials? Are you keen to join our international project that aims to develop, validate, and apply the first in silico stroke trial? If you recognise yourself, we are happy to invite you to apply for this position.

For more details please visit: https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2019/06/19-418-postdoctoral-researcher-–-in-silico-stroke-trials.html?z

PhD Position on High Performance Multiscale Modeling of Blood Flows

We seek a multidisciplinary researcher that is capable of developing advanced multiscale models for blood flows, and together with collaborators in experimental laboratories and medical centers, apply these models to probe deeper into our understanding of thrombosis and hemostasis. If you are an ambitious researcher, interested in joining our young and dynamic team, we invite you to send us your application.

For more details please visit: https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2019/06/19-404-phd-position-on-high-performance-multiscale-modeling-of-blood-flows.html?z

Scientific Programmer Computational Biomedicine

Are you a highly skilled and motivated scientific programmer, with a keen interest to work closely together with scientists, and do you want to apply your skills in cutting edge computational projects, utilizing the most advanced High Performance Computing infrastructure in Europe? Do you want to work in international projects, with multidisciplinary teams, and work in a young and dynamic team? If you recognize yourself in this, we are happy to invite you to apply for this position.

For more details please visit: https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2019/06/19-405-scientific-programmer-computational-biomedicine.html?z