16 material-engineering-phd-composite Postdoctoral positions at Leiden University in Netherlands
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for a Postdoc on Law, Disability, Sexuality & Technology 0,8 - 1,0 FTE Vacancy number 16381, to work on the NWO Vidi-funded project “Sex, Care, and Robots” for up to 48 months. Sexuality is a fundamental
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at Leiden University, if their skills and interests align with the project. What you bring Selection criteria: PhD in analytical chemistry, microfluidics, chemical engineering, robotics, biomedical
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evaluation. In tto, this is about using Dutch and English, as well as learners’ home or other languages. We will particularly focus on use of FMA in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and
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in building part of the AI Collaboratory, a state-of-the-art compute infrastructure. Within the AI Collaboratory, the role of LUCL is to enable access to language data, advanced language technology and
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encourage postdoctoral candidates who take initiative and are willing to suggest their own lines of research. More information on the research done on moiré materials in our group can be found at our website
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of language. Required qualifications PhD (or confirmed defense date) in neurolinguistics, cognitive neuroscience,psychology, or a related field Experience with fMRI acquisition and/or analysis Demonstrated
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collaborate with the Principal Investigator and help coordinate research with and supervise the research of two PhDs working on the project (one who focuses on Nigeria, and one who focuses on Mozambique
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the industry partner involved in the project Contributing to grant deliverables, presentations, and reporting Write high quality scientific manuscripts Contribute to our education program Train BSc, MSc and PhD
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analysis. The nature of the material requires this research to be tackled within a multidisciplinary project: sections of the ecosystem are analysed in subprojects that focus on the production and reception
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the following: Applicants are expected to have: A PhD degree in criminology, political science, public administration, war studies, or a related field relevant to researching and teaching terrorism and political