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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join a transformative project at RIBES using machine learning and genomics to overcome linkage drag and accelerate
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-analysis, regression modelling, machine learning). You have a solid basis in at least one common high-level programming language (e.g. R, Python). You enjoy collaborative research in international
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little better? You have a part to play. If you want to learn more about working at Radboud University, follow our Instagram account(link is external) and read stories from our colleagues. Is this
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? You hold a PhD degree in ecology or environmental science. You have proven experience with quantitative analytical methods (meta-analysis, regression modelling, machine learning). You have a solid basis
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. Examples of ongoing research includes digital and/or face-to-face cognitive strategy training for people with acquired brain injury or Parkinson’s disease, the use of spared implicit learning to overcome
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personal data and internal and external candidates. Do you already work at Radboud University and have questions about making an internal move? Learn more about internal applications . Website for additional
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making an internal move? Learn more about internal applications . Website for additional job details https://www.academictransfer.com/356307/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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a part to play. If you want to learn more about working at Radboud University, follow our Instagram account(link is external) and read stories from our colleagues. Is this the job for you? You
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transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) towards the development of TUS protocols for modulating subcortical targets in humans. The goal is to leverage ’lessons learned’ from TMS/TMS-EEG/fMRI research such as
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electron ground states. Another promising route towards physical implementations of energy-based machine learning and neuromorphic hardware is to utilise material platforms that exhibit multiwell behaviour