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features, and mechanisms that regulate subplate diversification, transient behavior, and thalamocortical communication. The role combines experimental and computational responsibilities. You will work
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neuroscience community at the Center for Neurogenomics and Neuroscience Research (CNCR) at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We are a diverse group of enthusiastic molecular neuroscientists studying the processes
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everyone can flourish and contribute. Knowledge security screening can be part of the selection procedures of academic staff. We do this, among other things, to prevent the unwanted transfer of sensitive
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, are hard-working and persistent. Collaborative mindset – You actively engage with team members and stakeholders, communicate clearly and contribute effectively within a research team to achieve common goals
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of communication in English. For this position it is about language level B to C. Additional Information Benefits Wageningen University & Research offers excellent terms of employment . A few highlights from our
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will be considered. A knowledge security check can be part of the selection procedure.(for details: national knowledge security guidelines ) The interviews will be held in the course of April. We will
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in data-driven medical technologies? Are you keen on being part of a vibrant research community, working closely together with a research team and assisting with the supervision of PhD candidates
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and code, the actual uptake of these practices varies considerably across organizations, disciplines, and research communities. This raises important questions: Which policy features promote meaningful
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-personalised services - as Large Language Models become widely accessible, they're reshaping how we live, work, play and connect. This rapid shift sparks big questions: Whose norms and values shape this AI
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the interdisciplinary areas of ICT in Business, Media Technology and Creative science, and Bioinformatics. According to an independent research visitation, we are one of the foremost computer science departments