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large-scale neural models of the early visual system. Requirements The successful applicants will have: A solid computational background, an interest in cognitive neuroscience and strong deep learning
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and related research areas, both fundamental and applied. The broad bachelor's program and a wide variety of master's specializations also contribute to this goal. Within the institute and the academic
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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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Application Deadline 19 Sep 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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the research teams and present your results at (inter)national scientific meetings; participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training programme; assist in teaching Bachelor and Master’s students; co-supervise
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in this respect? Mariska Kret, full professor in comparative psychology and affective neuroscience, will receive the 2025 Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize for her groundbreaking research into the origins and