57 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at University of Groningen
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or computational neuroscience, artificial intelligence, psychology or a related field. strong programming skills. experience in experiments with human participants is preferred. good analytical skills and a positive
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Organisation Job description Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position within the archaeological project ‘The impact of Roman imperialism in the West: Settlement dynamics and rural
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Technology) Dr Riemer Vegter (YAG, UMCG, Assistant Professor in Human Movement Sciences) Prof. Martijn Wieling (Faculty of Arts, Professor of Groningen Language and Culture) Prof. Han Houdijk (UMCG, Professor
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consortium comes in. PRELIFE unites experts across a wide range of disciplines from astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth and planetary sciences, education, mathematics, to physics. Together
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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
consortium comes in. PRELIFE unites experts across a wide range of disciplines from astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth and planetary sciences, education, mathematics, to physics. Together
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of “the countryside” for both urban and rural residents. The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded research programme Fertile Soils, which conducts inter- and trans-disciplinary research into making relationships
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environmental microplastics—tiny plastic particles that have been found in human lungs—may contribute to lung cancer development. Recent findings show that synthetic fibers such as nylon and PVC impair lung
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The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES - https://www.rug.nl/research/gelifes/ ) offers a 4-year M20 Program funded PhD position for a project on “Multi-dimensional
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in supporting students who need additional help. It aims to understand how school dogs may contribute to academic achievement and social inclusion. The project will also examine whether dogs promote
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic