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, you can choose between 30 or 41 days of annual leave instead of the statutory 20. Additional employment conditions Work and science require good employment practices. Radboud University's primary and
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in. NOLAI funds co-creation projects that are driven bottom up, starting with the actual needs of stakeholders in Dutch primary and secondary education. In this context, typical ’generative’ AI is viewed
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predictive coding, [2]) or (2) local signals, resulting in membrane potentials reflecting error signals ([3], for a review, see [1]). The goal of the research presented here, under the primary supervision
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between 30 or 41 days of annual leave instead of the statutory 20. Additional employment conditions Work and science require good employment practices. Radboud University's primary and secondary employment
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You hold or are working towards a degree in Mathematics or a related field (minimum equivalent to a four-year Bachelor's). A Master's is preferred but not strictly required. The degree must be completed
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, curious, critical, enthusiastic, proactive, and excited to learn about new developments in theoretical physics. You are able to work in a team as well as independently. You hold a Master's degree in physics
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enthusiastic young scientist who likes to work with and/or develop new spectroscopic instruments? And do you hold a Master's degree in physics (photonics), electrical engineering or a related field? Would you
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inference (PhD1) and explainable AI (PhD2) technology. Your main responsibilities as a PhD candidate will be to conduct cutting-edge research within the Find2Fix project. Your research will be published and
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into Tensions: Music and Affective Polarisation in Protest Movements’ led by principal investigator Prof. Dr Melanie Schiller. This project is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and it is organised around
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to work on PhD projects in homotopy theory. One of the two positions will be under the primary supervision of Dr. Magdalena Kedziorek and the other the primary supervision of Dr. Steffen Sagave. Each