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of Engaging with European and Dutch Identity and Belonging (0.8 fte, 20 months) The Postdoc will be working within the NWA-ORC research project Re/Presenting Europe – Urban and Hip Hop as Critical Ways
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going to do Analyze a uniquely extensive neuroimaging dataset (90 minutes of functional MRI per participant across multiple sessions and conditions, detailed structural and diffusion-weighted data
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. The application areas include smart energy systems, mechatronic systems, robotic systems, as well as, multi-agent autonomous systems. For more information about the DTPA group please use the following link: http
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automized positional therapy. We seek a postdoctoral researcher who is interested in Developing Data-driven control solutions for medical applications. Investigate the use of machine learning-based algorithms
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy for a 4-year PhD position (m/f/x) on the subject of Reliable AI-powered Data Analysis in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam. Interested
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the following information: Letter motivating your application for this position, which should also include a link to your master thesis (or this can be submitted separately) and the email addresses of two
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universities in the world (see our ranking: http://www.rug.nl/about-us/where-do-we-stand/rankings , the University of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge. One post-doctoral position is
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; - management of Statistics Netherlands data; - scientific writing skills. What we offer: · a 4-year fully funded PhD position at Erasmus School of Health Policy & management with a competitive salary
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past and/or current research/activities Ability to gather and share relevant information General interest in space and space research Behavioural competencies Education You should have recently completed
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differentiation of generic and complex computer programs (including control flows, data structures, and possibly memory) allows for the exploitation of any-order differentials to obtain transformative effects