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neuroscience. Dr. Muhammet Ikbal Sahan studies the interaction between spatial cognition and working memory, focusing on neural mechanisms underlying memory search. Prof. Dr. Katinka Dijkstra develops and
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… Requirements Specific Requirements The NIOO-KNAW together with Wageningen University and Research and PBL have developed the open-access PC-Lake family of models for over 30 years, and we want a researcher to
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Published Wednesday 19 Nov 2025 Deadline Monday 15 Dec 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 3.059
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technologies for people with disabilities. The TU Delft Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS) invites applications for a PhD position aimed at developing advanced AI-driven
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of internet users? Do you want to conduct research with real societal impact while advancing open science? If so, come and join our collaborative research environment at the intersection of web security
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and to develop a novel methodological framework to design effective and fair personalized policies. The project will include large-scale field experiments in collaboration with company partners. Strong
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seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and
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to agent-based and computable general equilibrium modeling, led by five team members. The first three pillars concern the development of computational agent-based models to explore three different channels
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computable general equilibrium modeling, led by five team members. The first three pillars concern the development of computational agent-based models to explore three different channels of risk propagation
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Offer Description Project description Climate change is exerting strong selection on wild populations, with many species showing shifts in the seasonal timing of development. One particularly vulnerable