6 affective-computing positions at KNAW in Netherlands

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  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 13 hours ago

    to science in the broadest sense of the word. This means that contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research, education, impact, patient care (in university

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 13 hours ago

    professionals, as well as the public and policymakers. The film will be submitted for publication together with a scientific article and a photo series. Mentorship programme supporting women 'Thanks in part to

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 13 hours ago

    think it’s important to highlight subjects that affect women but are often understudied in research.' Sarai Keestra, medical researcher and PhD student in Epidemiology and Paediatrics at Amsterdam UMC

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 13 hours ago

    therapy. His work is world-leading, both in terms of a willingness to think outside the box and in terms of impact. More about John Haanen Prof. Haanen is an internist/oncologist, and immunotherapy research

  • KNAW | Netherlands | 2 months ago

    of failures in other interconnected systems. This knowledge has significant implications for various aspects of our daily lives, such as the impact of a power failure on our internet and other

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 13 hours ago

    in this respect? Mariska Kret, full professor in comparative psychology and affective neuroscience, will receive the 2025 Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize for her groundbreaking research into the origins and

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