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molecular analysis. In this project, you will work closely together with a PhD student, post-doctoral fellow, another research assistant, a dietician, technician and clinician. The Department of Human Biology
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component of the ERC-funded NeuroSync project, which aims to uncover how species-specific developmental timing shapes the formation of the human thalamocortical system. Your work will sit at the interface
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motivated to advance trustworthy artificial intelligence in medical imaging? In this postdoctoral position, you will work on explainable AI and foundation models for CT imaging, combining methodological
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individual building level, directly contributing to reducing network congestion in the Netherlands. Your work will have real-world impact: the models you develop will be tested and validated together
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trade-off and scenario analyses? Then this may be the perfect postdoc position for you! As Postdoctoral Researcher in Scaling Soil Moisture Retention (SMR) Practices you will play a key role in the
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for Life Science at the University of Amsterdam has a position available for a post-doctoral researcher in Cellular and Circuit Neuroscience. Join Us! The project investigates the synaptic plasticity
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germination?” will run at the Wageningen Seed Science Centre under supervision of Prof. dr. Leónie Bentsink. You will be working in a team with two PhD students and two other post-doctoral researchers. You will
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ensure more positive encounters between vulnerable people and responders. In this project you will work in four phases, all in collaboration with academic and practitioner experts, and people with relevant
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and individual building level, directly contributing to reducing network congestion in the Netherlands. Your work will have real-world impact: the models you develop will be tested and validated
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developing next‑generation CRISPR tools designed specifically for crop improvement? Then this role as research assistant might be just for you! The Laboratory of Microbiology (Wageningen University & Research