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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research are looking for a: Bioinformatician – (Postdoc or PhD researcher) - in Systems Toxicology for next generation
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for Psycholinguistics. Profile You should have, or shortly expect to obtain, a PhD in a relevant field (e.g. linguistics, psychology, biology, cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence). You have an
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to understanding how ideals of political secularism are publicly justified and contested within authoritarian contexts. You will be expected to: engage theoretically with academic debates on political secularism, in
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Employment 0.8 - 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,378 - € 5,331 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 31 August 2025 Apply now Are you eager
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management related tasks will also be part of the candidate's responsibilities. Requirements Candidates are required to have a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, electrical and electronic engineering
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assistive robotics. Our work bridges neuroscience, biomechanics, and robotics to develop real-time models of joint biomechanics and adaptive control strategies for wearable exoskeletons and bionic limbs
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), including research project supervision and teaching of research skills. What do you have to offer A PhD in neuroscience, psychology, computer science, or a related field; Peer-reviewed publications based
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forefront of neuromechanics and assistive robotics. Our work bridges neuroscience, biomechanics, and robotics to develop real-time models of joint biomechanics and adaptive control strategies for wearable
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knowledge. Within the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), the Bernoulli Institute conducts research combining theoretical as well as practical aspects of three disciplines, namely Mathematics
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assistive robotics. Our work bridges neuroscience, biomechanics, and robotics to develop real-time models of joint biomechanics and adaptive control strategies for wearable exoskeletons and bionic limbs