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extensive knowledge on zooplankton imaging techniques ability to program and train machine learning models for automated image classification experience with shipborne campaigns and ready to join multi-week
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: Advancing understanding of variability in motor control and learning to enhance clinical practice (TReND)’. The project commenced on 1 September 2024. As one of the original doctoral candidates is no longer
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and accessible research instruments in close collaboration with disability organizations and care professionals. Analysing qualitative and quantitative data and translating findings into academic
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a Professor of Microbiology at the Faculty of Science. "Strong collegiality is one of the unique characteristics of Radboud University. There is a safe, friendly atmosphere. It’s easy to collaborate
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longitudinal datasets, you will model how economic, educational, and political drivers have shaped the visibility of women artists over centuries. You will not only analyze these patterns but also collaborate
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, which you will apply, expand, and further develop depending on the research question. You are able to interpret your results, apply them, and place them in context. You will collaborate with fellow
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are recommended, teachers may question how these accommodations align with their learning objectives and whether they are fair to other students. This study engages neurodivergent students in participatory research
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, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team to work jointly on publications in the field linking your expertise to the group’s
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research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team to work
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orally and in writing in English Able to work as part of a collaborative, international research team Desirable Previous experience with human stem cell culture Generating and/or functionally