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the communicative and emotional demands of social interactions using a multidisciplinary, cognitive neuroscience approach. We are seeking two highly motivated PhD candidates to join our interdisciplinary research
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human language evolve? What are the social, cognitive and environmental pressures that drive the emergence of language and shape its structure? As a postdoctoral researcher, you will explore
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write the findings up for publication. Does this sound like you? You hold a PhD in psycholinguistics, neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, or a related field. You have hands-on experience in
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Employment 0.8 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,708 - € 5,057 Required background Research University Degree, University of Applied Sciences Degree Organizational unit Donders Centre for Cognitive
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engages in groundbreaking research and excellent education, pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge and passing that knowledge on to the next generation. The mission of the Department
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Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour . You will be based at the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM), which is one of the research institutes of the Faculty of Science. IMM is a research
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infrastructure. Does this sound like you? You hold a Master's degree in Computing Science or Information Science (or a closely related degree) and have knowledge of and an interest in security and privacy. You are
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the Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences (RIBES) within the Faculty of Science . The mission of the Department of Environmental Science is to provide high-quality scientific knowledge
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outputs. Ultimately, we wish to use these chemical reservoirs as a molecular ‘brain’ that can interface with both electronic and biological systems. In this project, you will combine a deep knowledge of
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schemes. Where you will be working You will be part of the EMBRACER(link is external) research consortium. At EMBRACER we work at the very frontiers of knowledge on climate change, Earth’s climate