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Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357055/phd-position-computational-mult… Requirements Specific
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process of setting up this intervention, we are very much looking forward to your input. You will set up and conduct the intervention, together with the PhD candidate and student-assistants. You will
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) and coordinating data integration across existing large-scale datasets (e.g. HCP). The role requires close collaboration with computational neuroscientists, clinicians and international partners
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continuing in the programme, we now offer this position. More information about the project can be found here(link is external) . At Radboud University, the project will focus on the mechanisms underlying
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PhD, preferably with a specialisation in MR spectroscopy, and have a background in the physical sciences. You have relevant previous experience, preferably with 7 Tesla or higher. You have a strong
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together with stakeholders. As urban transformation processes struggle with climate risks, housing pressure and financial feasibility, there is an urgent need to rethink how we can reinvent this process and
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of social networks in reproducing (dis-)advantage across generations. This PhD project focuses on the intergenerational transmission of social networks and is part of the broader NWO-funded research programme
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(RE:HOME)’. This project, involving partners from France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, is funded by Interreg North-West Europe (NWE), a European Territorial Cooperation programme contributing to a
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computational approaches to identify latent dimensions of language network organisation. You will be embedded within the Donders Graduate School and will also participate in the International Max Planck Research
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may be the opportunity you are looking for! Organising the genome while precisely regulating its function is one of the central challenges in biology. Cells continuously sense physical forces from