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evolution for decades. Yet, with the rise of modern cutting-edge technologies, we can now use novel, data-driven methods to explore the ancient past and unpack the origin of language. This PhD position
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evolution for decades. Yet, with the rise of modern cutting-edge technologies, we can now use novel, data-driven methods to explore the ancient past and unpack the origin of language. This postdoctoral
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? As a PhD Candidate, you will develop innovative methods for predicting and reducing the energy consumption of large-scale AI systems during their design phase. Your work will help shape environmentally
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will focus on developing novel AI-driven methods for modelling, estimation and control of brain dynamics – time-dependent patterns of neural activity fundamental to brain function, behaviour and
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want to contribute to the next level of molecular computing? Are you excited about the application of AI tools to train molecular systems how to process information? Then join our team as a PhD candidate
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receive a 34% discount on the sports and cultural activities at Radboud University as an employee. And, of course, we offer a good pension plan. We also give you plenty of room and responsibility to develop
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. On the other hand, the relationships you develop will support urgent risk assessment for over 1,000 substances, across more than 1,000 species (including humans) and 1,000 sites worldwide. To further improve
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of the dominant role size plays in system functioning. On the other hand, the relationships you develop will support urgent risk assessment for over 1,000 substances, across more than 1,000 species (including
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to develop and carry out your own PhD project within the areas of expertise of your promotor Mark Dingemanse and the larger Futures of Language team, which includes Dr Marlou Rasenberg and Dr Andreas
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responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions. Therefore, we provide various training and development schemes. We are You will be part of the Speech and Learning group (PI: Prof. James McQueen