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cultural development in the life sciences" Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Depending on qualifications, one PhD/postdoctoral research fellowship (SKO 1017/SKO 1352) is available
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. This postdoc position will be part of WP6 (AI for cultural heritage) of MishMash, with the possibility of contributing also to other work packages. The position would focus on the development of AI-based
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. The successful candidate is expected to become part of the research environment of both MishMash and the Department of Musicology and contribute to its development. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is for
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contribute to its development. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is for the employee to develop a research profile and competence that qualifies them to apply for an Associate Professor position
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to achieve their performance goals when their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication in song performance
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constructed, how ethical trade-offs are handled, and how scientific advice is legitimized in policy. BioM is committed to creating a high-quality, supportive environment for the training and development of PhD
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on primary healthcare in the Arctic, including: research design, development of methods, writing of protocol and application for ethics. Ongoing refinement of research design and implementation Conduct
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is devoted to required duties Responsibilities Develop a case study on primary healthcare in the Arctic, including: research design, development of methods, writing of protocol and application
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establish a bridge between bench and bedside. This is of utmost importance to exploit in clinical medicine the recent development in immunology, biochemistry and molecular biology with the ambitious aim
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their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication in song performance; using experimental methods that involve