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Susanne Westhoff (Radboud University) in close collaboration with Dr Flavia de Almeida Dias (University of Amsterdam). This position is part of the research project ’Reconstructing 25% of the Universe with
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Susanne Westhoff (Radboud University) in close collaboration with Dr Flavia de Almeida Dias (University of Amsterdam). This position is part of the research project ’Reconstructing 25% of the Universe with
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scientist who likes to work with and/or develop new spectroscopic instruments? And do you hold a Master's degree in physics (photonics), electrical engineering or a related field? If so, then you have a part
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short period, but how does learning itself develop? Join our research team to follow infants from 5 and 10 months to 2 ½ years to answer this pressing question. You will use a novel neuroscience tool
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and neural networks for chemical property prediction. You will be part of the Big Chemistry consortium and will also be involved in training and teaching BSc and MSc students (10% of your working time
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robotic systems and AI models. You will learn how to programme advanced robotic systems and how to implement aspects of deep learning and neural networks for chemical property prediction. You will be part
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question. You will use a novel neuroscience tool, optically-pumped magnetometers, to understand how early learning develops. You will address how caregivers’ behaviour influences infants’ learning and how
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Strategies’ is just the thing for you. Radboud University is looking for a PhD candidate to work on ‘Shared Pathways for Cross-Sectoral Long-Term Strategies’. The position is part of the NWO-NG INFRA-funded
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. Your work will help shape environmentally responsible AI technologies for the future! The goal of your PhD project is to develop methods to steer developments of large AI systems in such a way that they
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for molecular system. Recently, we reported a major breakthrough in using chemical reaction networks for so-called in chemico reservoir computing (Nature, 2024, 631, 549–555). This work demonstrated that self