Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
focus will be on unlocking and applying regulatory knowledge to accelerate the transition. You will work multidisciplinary within a large network of partners from academia, government and the private
-
or different stages in a dynamic process. In this PostDoc project, our aim is to visualize the life-cycle of Weibel-Palade Bodies (WPBs) in the context of disease using multi-beam EM (FAST-EM) with correlative
-
environment combines state-of-of the art neuroimaging expertise and facilities, including 7T MRI, with a diverse interdisciplinary community of MR-physicists and cognitive and clinical neuroscientists. This is
-
manipulation, tactile sensing or haptic systems Proficiency in programming (Python, C++, MATLAB, or similar) Experience with robotic platforms and hardware Knowledge of machine learning and signal processing
-
Description When the future of their child is threatened, many parents increase the protection of their child, aiming to shield them from looming menace. Yet some parents respond differently. These parents not
-
software development work and running complex robotic experiments with different platforms. Job requirements Required qualifications and qualities: MSc degree in software engineering or robotics, and similar
-
contribute toward establishing it as a research field. Your role in the project will be to lead the effort in: designing and implementing metrics to measure and evaluate different interconnected aspects
-
to strengthening the position of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) within the national and international regulatory ecosystem. Your focus will be on unlocking and applying regulatory knowledge to accelerate
-
and different approaches can be tested to align the human and agent variants. The PD will experiment with symbolic techniques using Knowledge Graph representations of the world, Large Language Model
-
at the University of Amsterdam and will lead the development of advanced computational data analysis methodologies. Your primary goal is to connect different levels of the degradation pathway to the parent molecule