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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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at the level of international scientific journals. Disseminate the research through publication in leading peer-reviewed journals, presentations at international conferences, outreach, social media etc. Conduct
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underwriting and managing risk. Through the design and management of insurance portfolios, they help shape value creation and carry a growing responsibility to consider Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG
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adaptably produce a variety of vocal signals. This project aims to increase our understanding of how these circuits and vocal behavior are shaped by social experience. To do so, we will employ state
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with the option of renewal for another three years; prolongation of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year to indicate that a successful completion of the PhD thesis within
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months. After 11 months, an assessment will take place of the candidate’s results and the progress of the PhD project, in order to decide whether employment will be continued. The PhD candidate is expected
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background, interests, and experience make you a good fit. Whether your strengths lie in environmental or social psychology, communication science or any other discipline related to behavior change—we’re
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to valid operational states. Your starting point will be identifying realistic constraints (such as fairness assumptions and timeout mechanisms) that allow for effective liveness analysis via extensions
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: Rethinking International Relations and the Social Sciences at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (intended start date: October 2025) will take 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