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data and therefore may fail to capture the dynamic, context-dependent nature of identity development and learning processes in young people.The IAmAI project proposes an innovative participatory
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PhD position in Economics as part of the renewed RESA Chair, dedicated to studying the future of natural gas networks in the context of the European energy transition. JOB DESCRIPTION The PhD candidate
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more. For more information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/trux/ . The successful candidate will: Conduct cutting-edge research in multimodal and multilingual natural language
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LanguagesDUTCHLevelMother Tongue LanguagesFRENCHLevelExcellent LanguagesITALIANLevelExcellent LanguagesSPANISHLevelExcellent LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Research FieldJuridical sciences » Social lawYears of Research
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. ESAT of KU Leuven (Belgium) in the frame of a project on 'natural' brain-computer interfaces (BCI) where we aim to identify the temporal encoding of realistic video footage in electroencephalography (EEG
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). These mutations do not always impair the enzymes’ canonical, ubiquitous functions but instead induce neomorphic activities, such as aberrant transcriptional regulation (Bervoets et al., Nature Communications 2019
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/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60637062?hl=en Requirements Research FieldJuridical sciencesEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent LanguagesDUTCHLevelMother Tongue LanguagesFRENCHLevelExcellent
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, such as aberrant transcriptional regulation (Bervoets et al., Nature Communications 2019) and cytoskeletal remodeling (Ermanoska et al., Nature Communications 2023). However, the exact mechanisms by which
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Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent LanguagesENGLISHLevelMother Tongue Research FieldComputer science » InformaticsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional
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not always impair the enzymes’ canonical, ubiquitous functions but instead induce neomorphic activities, such as aberrant transcriptional regulation (Bervoets et al., Nature Communications 2019) and