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Description Job description The dot on the horizon is a hybrid intelligent system in which AI tools support and learn from people interacting to make sense of something. What that something is can be anything
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. The main aim of the Vici project is to transform our understanding of income support by causally identifying how its structure and scope shape children’s long-term outcomes. It will generate insights
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, the identification of predictive features, and the construction and validation of statistical or machine-learning-based models. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for: Developing a
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performance and/or neural structure/function that govern the rate of cognitive development in childhood and/or old age. The post holder will have an interest in theory-based developmental cognitive (neuro
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they make about the relationship between theory and practice, and how they handle the distinctive consequences of socially disruptive technologies (including conceptual disruption, uncertainty, and moral
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collections that can serve as references for future studies, (ii) enhancing the understanding of physical mechanisms and causal pathways to strengthen attribution analyses and model development, build
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circuits operate and adapt. Recent work from us and others revealed that the structure and function of synapses is not only determined by the number, but also the nanoscale organization of synaptic proteins
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to contact Dr. Simon Schafheitle (s.d.schafheitle@utwente.nl) Screening is part of the selection process. About the department The HBE department aims to build an encouraging work environment. We provide equal
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experiments and data to test different approaches carry out your research according to international standards and at least one publication per year in an A or B ranked journal or conference proceedings make
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characterization techniques, particularly solid-state NMR and X-ray/neutron scattering techniques for the investigation of structure-property relationships in battery materials. Strong background in battery research