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language and technology co-evolve. Many current language technologies bear the mark of a legacy that privileges text over talk, information over interaction, and algorithms over agency. In Futures
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; using molecular biology, genetics, and omics approaches (e.g., proteomics, phosphoproteomics, and RNA-seq) to dissect signalling pathways; collaborating with external partners to validate findings
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algorithms, AI-driven applications and generative AI, exploring how legal mechanisms can prevent and remedy systemic biases that adversely impact LGBTQ+ individuals and which legal routes are available
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The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES - https://www.rug.nl/research/gelifes/ ) offers a 4-year M20 Program funded PhD position for a project on “Multi-dimensional
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experimental and computational methods, and should eventually promote our understanding of the potential drivers of language emergence in our species. Requirements What we expect from you: Essential A Masters
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early steps in lung tumor development. You will use cutting-edge techniques including lung organoid models, single-cell transcriptomics and epigenomics, and CRISPR-based genetic perturbation. Key
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles