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you will: Develop a theoretical framework for designing accessible and inclusive infrastructure and wayfinding systems. Develop VR simulators for people with visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive
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Screening Program, including analysis of large data sets of screening interpretation outcomes and of survey results, as well as presenting and writing papers on the study results. Where to apply Website https
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behavioral datasets Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or R) for data analysis and visualization A clear affinity for insect behavior, sensory ecology, or movement ecology; Fieldwork
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-analysis pipelines (statistics, mathematical modeling, and ML) for terabyte-scale 3D histology images, from preprocessing to analysis and validation. Handle and visualize large 3D microscopy datasets. Image
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analysis is welcome but not required. Additional Information Benefits We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities: - A salary of € 3,059 gross per month in
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://www.rug.nl/education/phd-programmes/prospective/phd-positions/english-language-requirements?lang=en ). Affinity with and knowledge of basics of AI-modelling and data analysis is welcome but not required. We
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. sound installations, visual storytelling, participatory mapping, or community-engaged exhibitions. We particularly welcome applicants who are open to combining academic analysis with creative modes