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; demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills in English. Our offer an independent postdoc position for initially one year (1.0 FTE), with an extension of two years upon a positive evaluation; a
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with histological techniques A strong interest in image processing Strong written and oral communication skills Strong social skills and professional flexibility to work within a team of
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is essential for active participation in society. Hearing impairments can lead to various challenges, from frustration and social isolation—such as difficulties understanding speech in noisy
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oral communication skills Strong social skills and professional flexibility to work within a team of interdisciplinary researchers What else do we offer you -a position in which initiative and input
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advantage. Proficiency in spoken and written English; another spoken language is considered an advantage, especially Greek, Romanian, and Spanish. Capacity to work independently and collaboratively in
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, or ecosystem service modeling. Strong collaborative skills and motivation to work in an interdisciplinary, international research environment. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English We
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basic programming skills or R-experience. strong written and oral communication skills in English. Additional Information Benefits a position for one year (1.0 FTE), with an extension of a year upon a
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speech, prosody, gesture, facial expression, and gaze. Virtual humans are now prevalent in social media, education, and healthcare. However, their non-verbal behaviour, especially gestures, still lags
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language, where meaning and coordination arise from the interplay between speech, prosody, gesture, facial expression, and gaze. Virtual humans are now prevalent in social media, education, and healthcare
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-Tooth disease affects listening in real-life conversations. As a postdoctoral researcher at Radboud University, you will study audiovisual speech perception, collaborate with global partners, and