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. Importantly, there are two alternative theories on how error signals in predictive processing could be coded in neural signals: either as (1) top down signals from ‘higher order’ brain areas (hierarchical
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to valid operational states. Your starting point will be identifying realistic constraints (such as fairness assumptions and timeout mechanisms) that allow for effective liveness analysis via extensions
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of chloroplast processes? Do you want to breakthrough the molecular signaling cascades involved in inter-organellar communication for photosynthesis? Are you excited to work in a vibrant, international team of
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, imaging and quantifying their binding and figuring out how these ligands affect signalling. The project is highly multi-disciplinary and involves solid phase peptide synthesis, cell biology. Work and
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is recruiting an enthusiastic PhD candidate with a profound interest in plant molecular biology, light signalling and developmental biology. Plants use light for photosynthesis and as a source of
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will study rhizobacteria for their stress-protective properties against drought and aphids in brassicaceous plants with the aim to identify beneficial bacteria, the molecular mechanisms and signaling
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biomolecules that work together and are involved in cellular processes and in disease. More information For more information, please contact Marc Baggelaar external link at m.p.baggelaar@uu.nl . Do you have a
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PhD position Latin America as an Alternative Starting Point (V25.0189) « Back to the overview Job description This fully-funded, four-year PhD position Latin America as an Alternative Starting Point
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record. Proficiency in theoretical aspects of vibration testing and control, as well as the processing and analysis of vibration signals, with an added advantage of familiarity with nonlinear dynamics