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How does the brain master a second language? Join our team to explore how different memory systems influence L2 word and grammar learning across individuals and contexts! We are only slowly
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Molecular machines are essential for biological processes such as molecular transport, DNA maintenance, and motion. The ability to design and control synthetic molecular machines offers
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PhD Towards Human-Made Molecular Machines: Functional DNA-Rotator Motors (V25.0077) « Back to the overview Job description Molecular machines are essential for biological processes such as molecular
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you an aspiring researcher with strong skills in statistics, machine learning or data science and a keen interest
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, Computer Science, Mathematics or a related field; demonstrable programming skills, preferably in Python; solid experience with machine learning, in particular with graphical models such as Bayesian networks
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, 2(1), 79–87. [3] Zeldenrust, F., Gutkin, B., & Denéve, S. (2021). Efficient and robust coding in heterogeneous recurrent networks. PLOS Computational Biology, 17(4), e1008673. https://doi.org/10.1371
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student, you will be embedded in the research group Computational Imaging and Deep Learning (CIDL), part of the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). As a team, we develop cutting-edge
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-Performance Computing. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the foundations for tomorrow’s machine learning. Your job The FoRECAST project aims to develop theory (e.g., categorical semantics and
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amounts of language produced by adults or children, we approach the question by employing computational models that learn by finding patterns in language data. Can they learn the different modal meanings
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computational models that learn by finding patterns in language data. Can they learn the different modal meanings simply by paying attention to what they “hear”? Or do they need to come prepared with certain