11 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at Radboud University
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While attention to animal health, welfare and rights is growing, little is known on how non-human animals can be represented in decision-making processes. Do you want to contribute to developing post
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want to build hydrogels that interact with their environment and self-optimise to particular tasks? Do you enjoy exploring systems chemistry, reaction networks and self-assembly in out-of-equilibrium
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Radboud University. You will work closely with Dr Margriet van Hek (Assistant Professor of Sociology, daily supervisor) and Gerbert Kraaykamp (Professor of Sociology, PhD supervisor) and Mark Levels
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% holiday allowance and an 8,3% end-of-year bonus. We offer Dual Career Coaching . The Dual Career Coaching assists your partner via support, tools, and resources to improve their chances of independently
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create a toolbox to help design local integrated energy and heating systems that fit local needs. These solutions are tested in real-life situations to prove their effectiveness. The overarching goal
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create a toolbox to help design energy systems that fit local needs, integrating heat and electricity solutions. These solutions are tested in real-life situations to prove their effectiveness
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. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning, behavioural methods, and other techniques. Virtually everything we sense, think and do is uncertain. For instance
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predict how much and how fast proteins are produced in vitro, as we need to learn the so-called cis-regulatory code: the relationship between DNA sequence and protein levels. The ambition of this project is
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beam over an outdoor path for direct interaction with the area of interest. This PhD project aims to further explore the potential of developing a robust system using COPS and deploying it in the field
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will develop a method to help development teams choose the right algorithm and right hardware. This can be done by measuring (during the above-mentioned experiments) how the algorithms are constrained