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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering Physics » Applied physics Physics
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,059 - € 3,881 Required background Research University Degree Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 26 November 2025 Apply now Would
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. This is measured using explicit and implicit judgments. For the latter, you will use, inter alia, physiological measures such as fEMG. Combined with theoretical discourse analysis (as used in the fields
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philosophy, eager to explore health, illness, death, and the existential impact of Long Covid? Apply now for this unique PhD position! Are you a highly motivated and passionate PhD candidate in practical
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Collider? We look forward to your application! As a PhD candidate, you will conduct fundamental research in experimental particle physics, perform data analysis and develop object reconstruction algorithms
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-ACCENT project aims to fill this gap by combining insights from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, AI engineering, human-computer interaction and social science, with lifespan perspectives. Using advanced
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to the Netherlands for a PhD within a joint doctoral network? If so, we invite you to apply for this PhD position. We are seeking a PhD candidate for the joint doctoral training programme on Privacy for Smart Speech
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short period, but how does learning itself develop? Join our research team to follow infants from 5 and 10 months to 2 ½ years to answer this pressing question. You will use a novel neuroscience tool
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Apply now Are you interested in helping to realise long-term sustainable futures and solve short-term challenges? Do you have a keen analytical eye as well as the social skills to connect people? Are you
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interest in neurobiology? If so, we invite you to apply for a fully funded PhD position within our team. Losing the ability to precisely time movements can lead to debilitating motor disorders. Our research