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neuroscience and autism research. You will work in this team You will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Joe Bathelt, in collaboration with Prof. Hilde M. Geurts and Dr. H. Steven Scholte. Our
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knowledge of extracting (event) data from text, documents, and/or media articles or implementing large-N analytics and algorithms, preferably LLMs and/or NLP. Conduct collaborative and independent research
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We are looking for PD candidate for a joint project between the groups of Prof. Ben Feringa and AkzoNobel, within the framework of the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium
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moving to Groningen. Unsolicited marketing is not appreciated. Prof. dr. Goda Perlaviciute, Professor Environmental Psychology, g.perlaviciute@rug.nl
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. Unsolicited marketing is not appreciated. Information For information you can contact: Prof. Y. Pei, +31 50 3632037 y.pei@rug.nl (please do not use the email addresses above for applications)
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will continue until the position has been filled. Do you have questions about this position? Please contact Prof. Mathijs van Dijk via madijk@rsm.nl . For more information, please go to: RSM Finance
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Duijnhoven , which currently consists of 6 PhD students and 2 postdocs. Within the NWO-project, you will closely collaborate with the postdoc and Principal Investigator (Prof. dr. Riccardo Fodde) at Erasmus MC
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profile, experience and research proposal. Planning and autonomy: The objective is to study the state of the art of planning algorithms that would support onboard autonomous operations of a rover system on
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on this profile and develop students into scientifically schooled professionals. Additional information The vacancy is part of a Vici project funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), led by Prof. Willem de
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therapy. His work is world-leading, both in terms of a willingness to think outside the box and in terms of impact. More about John Haanen Prof. Haanen is an internist/oncologist, and immunotherapy research