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PhD position Latin America as an Alternative Starting Point (V25.0189) « Back to the overview Job description This fully-funded, four-year PhD position Latin America as an Alternative Starting Point
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This fully-funded, four-year PhD position Latin America as an Alternative Starting Point: Rethinking International Relations and the Social Sciences at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen
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intuitive, explainable tools for clinicians. Your Role You will work at the interface of signal processing, AI, and clinical neurophysiology. The project involves close collaboration with MST, the University
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strong translational and societal impact component. We are looking for enthusiastic and talented PhD candidates with Essential qualifications An excellent MSc degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular
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of Clinical Movement Sciences) Project Overview: Join our dynamic team at YAG, where we specialize in motor learning—the process of using sensory systems to acquire and maintain movements. Our expertise ranges
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in motor learning—the process of using sensory systems to acquire and maintain movements. Our expertise ranges from large-scale body movements to fine-grained actions like speech. We bring diverse
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. Your job Throughout the process, we will apply a range of molecular methods to analyse biological agents and characterise exposure. Our ultimate goal is to understand how these new methods can be
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environment of the aQa (applied quantum algorithms) group, which is a team of faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and students across the Leiden Institute of Physics (LION), the Leiden Institute for Advanced
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Nutrition and Health, or related biomedical field; excellent organisational skills, strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, and effective written and verbal communication skills in both Dutch and
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analysis systems, to ensure safe and trustworthy results. This can involve research questions from NLP and AI like model robustness and guardrails, human-computer interaction such as interpretability and