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, data driven, computational, and intelligent systems, all with a strong interactive component. The Digital Interactions Lab (DILAB) is a small but vibrant human-computer interaction research group within
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? Then this Postdoc Position in the MYBstery project might be a great fit for you! Your job You will join the MYBstery project, which is a joint project between the labs of dr. Kaisa Kajala at Utrecht
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to the field of research Research/publication record Ability to conduct research autonomously Breadth of exposure coming from past and/or current research/activities Ability to gather and share relevant
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of endogenous gene expression using sequence-specific DNA- and histone-modifying tools, might be a potential solution! We are hiring for a postdoctoral scientist to join the group for a fully-funded project of
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advances in our group, including new methods for detecting learning signals in linear networks that reveal aspects of the tasks they have learned, provide a powerful conceptual starting point. The scope
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platform). Good organisational and communication skills in English (written and spoken), as well as a proven ability to collaborate with others. Willingness to travel internationally to attend conferences
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strong record of computer programming, with experience in pytorch and/or tensorflow demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a team member The role requires a flexible working approach, as
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observation (EO) and explainable artificial intelligence (xAI) for decision intelligence. In an era of rapidly evolving geopolitical dynamics and increasing complexity in the security landscape, the ability
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of points on (noncommutative) surfaces, and compute their categorical invariants like Hochschild cohomology, and generalize these results to abstract symmetric powers of dg categories. You will be embedded in
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chemistry, or a closely related subject is required for this project. You have to enjoy working with optics and ultrafast lasers and have some affinity with electronics. If you have experience with one