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and seismic imaging, theoretical computer science, and theoretical physics. We participate in university focus areas in Complex Systems and Applied Data Science. More information For more information
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microscope, as well as a slide scanner for high-throughput imaging. As a research assistant, you will primarily support the generation, maintenance, and functional characterisation of human stem cell-derived
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of movement, this process supports adaptive behaviour. In this project, we will investigate split-belt gait adaptation in individuals with FND. The split-belt paradigm involves walking on a treadmill with two
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predictions (priors), which are integrated with incoming sensory signals to form posterior beliefs that then update future predictions. In the context of movement, this process supports adaptive behaviour. In
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clock interrogation zones that are in one vacuum chamber. Clock interrogation can always be executed in at least one zone, while others are reloaded with atoms, enabling continuous operation. With
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towards prototype development. You will work in the research groups of Roos Masereeuw (division of Pharmacology) and Tina Vermonden (division of Pharmaceutics), bridging two divisions and fostering
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expertise and that of the team to rapidly identify problems, propose solutions, and prototype, test, and validate new ideas that expand our core technical capabilities. Your work will include designing and