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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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to address this gap by developing and testing a new neurocognitive theory of spoken language learning that integrates cognitive, sensorimotor, and affective mechanisms. Moving beyond traditional accounts
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types. Your algorithms will first be evaluated through simulation using real operational datasets, and later deployed and tested at two physical facilities: a kW scale testbed at TU Delft’s Green Village
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ideas realized and tested on real silicon. How you will work Your research will combine theoretical analysis, behavioral modeling, and practical integrated circuit design. You will use advanced CAD tools
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GMAT or GRE test result that places you in or above the 85th percentile of the test takers. It is possible to apply without GMAT/GRE scores, but we will look for additional evidence of excellence
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expected to actively collaborate with ReSURE2 Sino-Dutch partners and stakeholders on at least two aspects: to test the developed methods in Dutch case cities, and to extrapolate the theoretical research and
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research, to examine the effectiveness of GenAI-supported feedback on students’ SRL skills and reading comprehension performance. Rather than developing a single AI tool, the project focuses on equipping
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the second phase, the researcher conducts a series of empirical studies, including classroom-based research, to examine the effectiveness of GenAI-supported feedback on students’ SRL skills and reading
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Prize to make science directly beneficial to young people. I am in discussions about this with the Kindertelefoon (Children's Helpline) and with Mind Us. I want to try to build a much more direct bridge
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also active in public debate and is a devoted mentor to young researchers. Loe Schlicher Game Theory, Eindhoven University of Technology Loe Schlicher uses game theory to examine homeland security issues